I'm sure I'm nearing the end of my time here, but I want to go back to the gas tax. One of the things I've been hearing in my area, from speaking to local government officials, is that when they look at the gas tax....
First of all, they're very happy to see that this government has said that we are going to make permanent the gas tax, because this has been brought forward before. It creates that stable level of funding. But one thing they'd like to see--and I haven't heard the inflation one come up from any local government--is even more flexibility in the rural areas, for example to be able to be light a light standard so that there's better safety on the road, not just the road itself. That's just some feedback coming forward.
Going back to the due diligence of a proposed project, you've listed in this briefing note here that there are a lot of things the federal government looks at when deciding to work in partnership with a municipality or with a province or with both in regard to public transit: improved mobility and reduced congestion, improved access to transit, increased transit ridership, increased transit modal share, improved travel times, improved safety and security of passengers and other transportation use, improved operational efficiencies, reduced emission of air pollutants, increased implementation of transit-oriented development.
In my particular area, people are always concerned, particularly in the rural areas, about improved safety and security of passengers--helping to make the system more functional. Again, as I said, we want to make sure roads are well lit, etc. Can you give us an example of a project that actually improved the safety and security of passengers?