The sale of the 407ETR is one of the few things, about the Harris Government, that I'm vehemently against. All that you have written indicates that it could have easily been done, under the auspices of public service and we would not only own it, but the copious amount of fees would be going to The People, rather than investors who require a profit.
So we'll own it in 99 years, from the original lease date huh? That will be 2098. Roll that number around in your head for a minute. Twenty ninety-eight. At anything, approaching current growth rates, that stretch of road will be buried under an archology or carrying commuter rail.
Except that the government would not be charging the level of tolls that the 407ETR charges because of political pressure. Toll collection rates would languish well below what the market would bear, the province would not be collecting "copious" amounts of fees, the highway would not have been expanded as quickly and efficiently as it was under a profit-driven private sector regime, the taxpayers would be paying for all of whatever maintenance and constructions did happen out of tax funds and they would be doing it through government mechanisms that are seldom anywhere near as efficient as private sector funding and construction mechanisms, and gridlock hours on the 401 would be even worse than it already is now.
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