I agree the Big J is a tall order to try to complete right away. I also agree that we shouldn't bicker too much about the alignment at this stage. We don't want further debate to be the excuse for not getting started. I will disagree, however, that the western half of the RL is any less important than the eastern half. I only see overbuilding in the east, from the Scarborough subway to the proposed Scarborough LRT to the two intermodal DRL/ST/RER stations at Unilever and Gerard. Nevertheless, we will need this infrastructure in the east, so go ahead and build it. It needs to be recognized, however, that the western half of the city is the fashion, media, and arts centre of the city, if not the country. When I go for recreation, play, and culture, it's places like Grange Park, King West, Trinity Bellwoods, Ossington, Little Italy, the Annex...These are important destinations for live, work, and play for both tourists and locals. I don't know why people on here are saying those areas shouldn't be serviced by more subway. University Ave. isn't really the west, which increasingly begins west of Bathurst. Anyone who has followed development patterns in the city knows the significance of areas like West Queen West, Bill Shuster Way, Liberty Village, the Garrison. Something similar is PLANNED for the Canary District, the Portlands, and the Unilever site. The problem is, most of those plans haven't come to fruition yet. I do love Corktown Common though...