Mr. Speaker, as I was saying, I am very proud of a number of those infrastructure projects that have gotten off the ground in my riding.
The government has invested about $45 million into transit, which has leveraged about another $35 million from the province, over a 10-year period. We are building a green fleet, a new transit system, one that is built on what people want to use as opposed to a system that is built on what people have to use.
Some of the infrastructure that has been going on is in my riding and some of it is in various ridings throughout the country. What we know is that this stuff is actually getting done, and I am certain that the Auditor General will come to the same conclusion.
I do support the concept, the main crux of the motion. I support everything that follows the “resolve” clause, basically everything that determines the actions. However, what I cannot support is the misleading information that has gone into the preamble prior to the direction that is given in the motion.
With that, I will conclude. I am happy to take any questions.