Could you explain something to me? I'm from Toronto. I go to New York a lot and to Washington and they have wonderful subway systems. When you get on the subway in Washington or New York, for example, you go up to one of those automated machines and you put in your fare, and they have a zoning system—which Toronto used to have—and you pinpoint where you want to go and you put in the fare and out comes the ticket, and then you slide it into one of those entrance gates, and boom, you're in. In Toronto you have to line up in front of a guy who's in a booth sitting there and making change out of your five or ten dollar bill, or whatever it is. And you know about that whole PR fiasco you had a little while ago, where people were sleeping in those booths.
Could you explain why Toronto has not gone the route of the automated fare dispensing machines, as opposed to having people sitting in booths, literally just sitting there?