Thank you for that.
I think part of the problem at the moment is that the average wannabe passenger can't see that there are services where they want to go. A lot of people don't know that there's any bus service to replace Greyhound. Closing that information gap will help to make the whole thing a lot more sustainable. Knowing that you'll be able to connect into the ecosystem will make it more sustainable to create new routes.
The federal government can address, as we've said, the vehicle affordability question and the safe terminal and connection question. These are things the federal government can do that do not create a large subsidy to any one player but do help the industry to function really well.
Then you can see that there's a gap and think about how we can solve this gap. This an appropriate thing to work on with the municipalities and the province to make that a public service like BC Transit and all of those, but at the moment, I don't know that Transport Canada even knows where the gaps are.