You mentioned earlier this idea of a clearing house to provide passengers with a one-stop shop for the patchwork of services available out there. This is being looked at in northern British Columbia right now to help passengers navigate a patchwork of public services.
Now we have various public services and we don't have that one-stop shop, but it feels to me like that's not the whole answer, because if what we have is a patchwork of disconnected private sector service providers, helping passengers see that on one website doesn't seem to really help them get where they need to go, or it's at least not the full picture. What role should the federal government play in filling out that picture and ensuring consistent pricing, accessibility, service levels and all those other pieces?