Speaking of development along rail lines, one municipal councillor in the City of Windsor, Ontario, used the terminology that communities were “snuggling up” to the rail lines, if you will. That was said in the context of the federal government needing to do more to mitigate the risks to communities that have snuggled up. I want to flip it on the other side, because we have representatives of SARM and FCM here.
Are your municipal organizations taking up the question of municipal land use planning in sufficient ways so that you're not in future snuggling up, if you will, to rail lines? Is that issue being talked about, and what level are we at on that particular issue?
Perhaps Mr. Demers can start.