There are issues with the permanent public transit fund, but I'm not going to have time to get into them in this round.
Similarly, the rural transit solutions fund, which is one that impacts communities in the riding I represent, went from $250 million to $150 million. Three years after Greyhound pulled its service entirely from Canada, and we have poorer bus service across the country in rural communities than we have had in 50 or 60 or 70 years, the government is pulling back on the key offering that they promised was going to help communities recover from the withdrawal of Greyhound services. Why has the rural transit solutions fund been reduced? Surely the permanent public transit fund is not going to help rural communities deliver bus transport.