Secretary Buttigieg borrowed that line from the great urbanist Jan Gehl, who said that if you design a city for cars, you get a city full of cars. If you design a city for people, you get a city full of people. That's what we're trying to do, trying to get Canadian communities to design themselves for people to live actively and have all the benefits that come with that: GHG reductions, public health. The evidence shows that people live longer, healthier, happier, more productive lives when they're less sedentary and more active in their lives.
Thank you for that.
There's just about a minute left. One of the things we heard about repeatedly in our cross-country engagement was this idea of equity in the provision of active transportation.
I wonder if you could touch on that and who we're trying to reach with these programs.