I recall that quite a while ago, when I was in my university years, I had a friend who lived in Labrador City. At that time, getting her and her family from Labrador City to Nova Scotia involved putting their car on a train, and the train then would put the car back on the road, because there was no road. I understand that a road has been built since then.
I want to go back to the answer to the previous question about other investments we can make if air travel continues to be a serious challenge and expense for people. I appreciate your comment about climate change, and I presume that's around softening tundra and that kind of thing. Surely there are.... Maybe I shouldn't say “surely”. Are there some routes that are viable for building either rail or roads?
You may not be the right panel to ask this, but we're here casting around for ideas. If you have any other thoughts about alternatives to airlines getting north to south, that would be helpful.