Unfortunately, I have to interrupt you, but your colleague may have an opportunity to provide an answer later. I don't have much time and I'd like to ask at least a second question.
The high-frequency rail project the government is currently proposing would save about 20 minutes on the Montreal-Toronto route compared to the travel time on the road, and would be 45 minutes faster than the current rail service.
Right now, the commute time between Montreal and Quebec City, for example, is shorter by car than by train. So the 20-minute gain I just mentioned doesn't necessarily change anything. Do you feel the time the project claims to save is enough to justify the investment at this time?