Thank you very much, Ms. Koutrakis. I'll take the time if you would like to cede it to me.
Thank you. I appreciate that.
My question is for both Mr. Brazeau and Mr. Kolz.
I did some research. It looks like the industry is doing quite well. Many of your members have record profits, which I think is a great thing. It shows that more people are using rail. It's an environmentally sustainable way of shipping goods, which is something that is near and dear to my heart.
However, given that there are record profits for many of your members, why is it that mayors like Monsieur Bourdeau and others across the country aren't given the support they need to build the kinds of overpasses and underpasses that would help ensure that citizens are safer? In Mr. Bourdeau's case, in Terrasse-Vaudreuil, he said it's been over 30 years that the city has been trying to get this overpass and underpass.
Why is it they're not getting that kind of support, if financing is not an issue? What do you propose, on behalf of your members moving forward, to ensure they're given expedited support to provide that kind of infrastructure and to keep our respective citizens safe?
Thank you.