Absolutely. One of the points of focus in the report was the importance of interoperability and taking a North American approach to the transportation system. There are a number of reasons for that. One, that's the biggest market. Two, a lot of the ability to have an efficient transportation system derives from Canada being attractively located, so that traffic can flow through Canada and on to the U.S. If all we had was Canada-destined or Canada-originating traffic, whether on the road or in the air, we would not have the critical mass to have an efficient transportation system. It would be far too lightly used and we wouldn't have the gains and productivity opportunities that we have. Because transportation is a complete interlocking system, it's only as good as the weakest link, and if the weakest link is on the other side of the border, you had better figure out how to fix....
On September 22nd, 2016. See this statement in context.