Thank you. I appreciate the expansion of the idea there.
Staying with the notion that the federal government can reduce costs for municipalities, I recently spoke at the annual meeting of CUTA, the Canadian Urban Transit Association, in Halifax, and I can tell you that this group is very excited and very happy about the prospect of a permanent public transit fund. Increasingly, we're hearing from municipalities that there's a sense they are bearing a disproportionate share of the cost of population growth and are having to build infrastructure and services, including transit systems, to support new population growth. I think this kind of federal program can help municipalities that have no ability to borrow money or carry debt and have limited means to raise money.
With that preamble said, how do you see the public transit fund helping to address the costs of growth that municipalities are facing?