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Transport committee  No, I said in the last 15 years. I had understood that it was in the last 15 years, but I've now been corrected—by my colleague to the left of me—that it was 10 years. I was looking at particularly in Ontario. Other than the 407—

October 18th, 2018Committee meeting

Debbie Zimmerman

Transport committee  Absolutely not.

October 18th, 2018Committee meeting

Debbie Zimmerman

Transport committee  We have four bridges feeding into one highway. That's the challenge. From there, the transportation.... Niagara is down to a single rail line, other than the TH&B line, which doesn't have a huge capacity. I think it's the coordination. As you mentioned, it's the coordination

October 18th, 2018Committee meeting

Debbie Zimmerman

Transport committee  Yes. I think there was a broader provincial transportation review that was done, I believe at the same time that the mid-peninsula corridor review was under way. Again, I'm not sure about the status of those studies.

October 18th, 2018Committee meeting

Debbie Zimmerman

Transport committee  There are always delays on our bridge due to construction, accidents, inspections—all sorts of things. We have—

October 18th, 2018Committee meeting

Debbie Zimmerman

Transport committee  I was going to say that we have pre-clearance for trucking so there's a lot less delay when it comes to the trucks on our Peace Bridge. Thank you.

October 18th, 2018Committee meeting

Debbie Zimmerman

Transport committee  It goes back to some of the history of this country. What connected us initially was rail. The railway took us from one end of the country to the other. In between, we have built highways and airports. We have the Welland Canal, which dates back to the early twenties. We have an

October 18th, 2018Committee meeting

Debbie Zimmerman

Transport committee  I'm taking up too much of your time.

October 18th, 2018Committee meeting

Debbie Zimmerman

Transport committee  Thank you very much. I think what I was referring to was part of the mid-peninsula corridor. When I refer to it as a “corridor”, I'm referring to the opportunities for a mode of transportation that could be road, rail and, in our case, the Welland Canal. The opportunity is to bl

October 18th, 2018Committee meeting

Debbie Zimmerman

Transport committee  It's trade—the ability for two countries to have access to those economies is the importance of that—as well as tourism. There are huge tourism opportunities when you have Niagara Falls on both sides of the bridge. You have the American falls; you have the Canadian falls. That t

October 18th, 2018Committee meeting

Debbie Zimmerman

Transport committee  That's the impact on the Canadian side, yes.

October 18th, 2018Committee meeting

Debbie Zimmerman

Transport committee  Just the Canadian side, yes.

October 18th, 2018Committee meeting

Debbie Zimmerman

Transport committee  That was an assessment—what we would call a preliminary assessment—of the feasibility of the mid-peninsula corridor. There was so much pressure locally. We were able to get, in my previous political life, locally, an assessment of the potential of the highway. Of course, that wou

October 18th, 2018Committee meeting

Debbie Zimmerman

Transport committee  We're not experiencing any of that at the Peace Bridge. These are very early days and there has been very good—

October 18th, 2018Committee meeting

Debbie Zimmerman

Transport committee  We are in the very early days. There has been good communication between Canada and the U.S. Obviously this is a commercial corridor, so any impediments would be certainly things that we have taken into consideration. We're not anticipating any issues that will evolve from the ca

October 18th, 2018Committee meeting

Debbie Zimmerman