Thank you, Madam Chair.
I want to explore a number of different things because in essence when government comes to any project with funding, we're dealing with rationing because there's simply never enough to do everything that's needed.
I would like your thoughts on this point. Currently what we do is we allocate monies across a fairly broad band of needs. And it could easily be seen that you allocate a little bit here and a little bit there, you move the needle a little bit, but nobody is actually making substantive progress toward the totality of what needs to be done.
Do you think that government should be thinking about focusing its efforts on one corridor? In other words, should they come in with basically enough effect to actually get it done and then move to the next need and the next, rather than trying to move everybody along at what would need to be a very much slower pace?
I'm looking at you, Mr. Northey, because I think you represent an organization that's really starting way back of the pack at this point.