Thank you for your question.
Going forward to 2040, the transit systems that are members of CUTA are already implementing many of these elements. For instance, one point of the vision is ensuring accessibility to as many Canadians as possible.
We know already that if you look at the transit system in Whitehorse, for instance, you will see Whitehorse has a fleet that is 100% accessible, which is phenomenal for a transit system of that size. They are already doing that.
People say we need more real-time information and we need to increase our customer service to really make it more attractive for users to use public transit. It was mentioned a bit earlier that now some buses or some systems have Wi-Fi and also real-time information. Intelligent transportation systems are already in place and they are in many cities in Canada, so action is happening. What we're seeing is that we've made huge progress.
There is a lot to be done, and what's described in “Transit Vision 2040”.... You are correct to say that there have been many visions, but when you look at them you will see they are pretty much the same, constat. They are looking at what will happen in the next 10, 20, or 30 years and what we need to do to improve our transit systems in Canada.
You have the same thing in the U.S. The UITP, which is the International Association of Public Transport, also has a long-term vision.
So we know what we need to do and we're already doing that, so action is taking place, it's not only reports. But we need to make sure we'll have the right mechanisms in place to implement all of these.