I can't ignore one of the issues that we've dealt with in Toronto for the last eight or nine years, and that's the Air Rail Link and the use of diesel to get there. I'm aware that it's not a project that was one Metrolinx itself wanted to do, and that the province kind of handed it to them and told them to do it. Again, it's not a benefit-case analysis that drove you to do that. It was the province saying they needed the project done.
I know that Metrolinx has now conducted a study and has said that if we want to electrify these services—because Canada will be the only country on the planet with an air-rail link that's diesel—it's going to take us a long time. The study came back and said that it will take 32 years to electrify all of the GO transit system. If there were federal money in electrification, could that timeframe and the health of citizens be improved?