I think there are so many opportunities. I see them in my own community of Ottawa, where active transportation has made a real difference. Eighty per cent of Ottawans will live within five kilometres of the new LRT, but we need to move people over those five kilometres, and we need to do it in a way that can get them there safely.
Communities across the country want people to be able to get around in active ways. A footbridge can make a huge difference in connecting communities, but it can also make people think about how they're going to walk or ride their bike to school now.
I think this is really about building communities around people. I might be stealing a line from the secretary of transportation, Pete Buttigieg, but we need cities built around people and not cars. Cars are important and we're electrifying them, but we also need to be making sure we have cycling paths, that we have other ways for folks to get around. I know Canadians are excited about that, so we're going to continue down that route.