I would actually agree. I'm a British Columbian. The very few times I've even been able to take Via Rail in my life—because it's a service that generally doesn't exist in my province—it has been a phenomenal experience.
That leads me to my next question. If you will indulge me for a minute, I would be remiss if I didn't ask this for my constituents. I represent a small town called Lillooet. It's a traditional train hub. My constituents wanted me to ask you directly, could they get passenger rail service again from Vancouver to Lillooet and on to Prince George? I represent many remote indigenous communities that are fully reliant on trains.
What can British Columbians expect from Via Rail to help give them a level of service that exists in other parts of Canada?