Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Welcome, Mr. Webster.
The bottom line is money, then. It's just a matter of your being given more funds, and that's it. Is there another way?
My concern is about resources. And I hear you well, that you have one problem with the existing infrastructure and have to replace the fleet, and then you have to look forward to the future because you have other problems with congestion and all of that. Are there any plans for that by your organization, or is it just a matter of, “Give us the money and we'll take care of it”?
If we want to build a national strategy, of course, there's a situation in Montreal, for example, where I'm from, and the same situation in Vancouver and Alberta. Because we are building a national strategy and will have a report on it, should I say by way of recommendation, “Okay, it's just a matter of money, so send them more money and they'll take care of it?” Or do you have something more specific than saying that we should provide the funds and you'll take care of it?