Madam Speaker, at the beginning of my remarks, I talked about how we had engaged meaningfully with first nations, interest groups like the Federation of Canadian Municipalities and with provincial and municipal leaders across the country to develop this plan. As I said earlier, the people on the ground and on the front lines know best what is needed.
I often have conversations with constituents in my riding, who are seeking a better transit system, more bike paths for example. I tell them that they should speak to me so I can ensure those criteria and monies exist. However, they also need to speak to their municipal councillors and members of provincial legislatures to ensure these projects are elevated to a high priority level on those agenda as well.
It really is about all levels of government and stakeholder groups, be they bike advocacy groups, or transit advocacy groups or the FCM or the provincial and municipal groups, working together. We have had a really wonderful record over the last four years of just that.