I'm sure. What I would love to see within the term of this Parliament is action. I don't want you to be misled when I say we should have discussions and forums. I think because this is another kick at the can, so to speak, and we have different players as a result of the provincial elections that are taking place across the country—and who knows what will happen—and we have new municipality mayors and all the rest of it, we need to be on the same page.
That can happen fairly quickly. The concept of partnership, I guess, is what I really want to get across. All levels have a role to play in this. It has to be an ongoing permanent kind of commitment and it has to work for the small communities as well as the large. I'm going to keep coming back to this because it's something we're focusing on in the Toronto area: the public has a contribution to make in this too, in terms of some of those tools that we're going to have to embrace if we're going to be able to meet the needs of the population. So it's the partnership role.