Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Benson and Mr. Beatty, you both talked about the second, third, and fourth generation of railroaders. I'm quite familiar with that from my riding, which was essentially built around the railway. How long have the rail lines been established in the corridors they're in? There are always going to be exceptions—but on average, would you say...? I'm sure you're both very familiar with rail history. Even in major centres, have the rail lines been built essentially outside major centres and essentially the major centres have crept around the rail lines and development has happened around the rail lines?