Indexing is very simple. Ten years ago, we made a decision about our fares asking our users to contribute. That enabled us to say that everyone was going to make a contribution. The contribution had to consider the CPI, the CPI in relation to transportation, improving services, investment and the impact on ridership.
If the price is too high, you lose clients, which is the same as plain bad news. So we are trying to maintain a progression. Last year, we raised the fares by a little over 3%, 3.25% to be exact. This year, we have a 4% increase. The board will meet to set the new fares.
Let me go back to your question on indexing. When you freeze a fund for five or ten years, the way it was with the gas tax in Montreal, you lose out. Just with the rate of inflation, we might have lost 20 or 25% of the fund.
So we feel that it is always a bad idea to freeze rates just like it is to freeze an excise tax fund. That is why we suggest indexing it. Should that be done every year, on a cyclical basis, with a three or four-year plan to make an adjustment gradually? That can be up to the legislator.
In general, when you freeze a fund for 12 or 15 years, you drive the fund to poverty and that's not a good idea.