Yes, I will try just one more time, Mr. Speaker. When you go to the federal government to a meeting, or to a meeting of Ministers of transportation, and there has been a proposal to do something, surely our government must have a position that they want to present. They do not just sit there and wait for things to happen. They must have a position on the kinds of things they would like to have. Not simply say, well, here is our transportation strategy that is going to cost $3 or $5 billion or whatever it is.
My question is, did we have any kind of position to take to that meeting so that, at least other people, would know what kind of priorities we have?