Yes, Mr. Chair. I appreciate the question.
There is something that has to be said here about what is going on with rural transit, which you don't know if you don't live rurally. For the most part, people with special needs or such issues are delivered to wherever they have to go, whether school or whatever, usually by a parent or a guardian. They have no access to transit buses or any opportunity to move outside their community to get things done that they need done. It's not available to us at all, and I think that's something we should be looking at.