Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to our guests here today.
Mr. Stoney, I want to talk about a couple of other items that you brought up in your introductory remarks that I found quite interesting and intriguing. One of the things you brought up was decentralization versus centralization. We hear a lot of talk about requiring a national strategy for transit, for almost anything you can think of. You talked very succinctly about the idea that municipal governments and towns should have the ability to make their own decisions as to their priorities and needs. I'm wondering if you could quickly expand on that for us.