Yes, thank you.
Ms. Lacoste, thank you very much for being here today.
I have a comment for everyone around the table. Some people have come before the committee to say that they'd like the train to stop in their town, and to argue how important that would be. Drummondville's case is a bit different. Drummondville is located on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River, so on the side that already has a rail line, and won't be serviced by the new train. As it currently stands, the plan is for the new company that will run the train on the north shore to also manage operations and time slots on the south shore. That means that a private consortium will be managing the time slots on the north shore, but also on the south shore.
Do you think that the time slots being managed by the new consortium will be a good thing for the south shore?