As a matter of fact yes. Why? Because he will not use this stupid union or nothing rates for tendering. Often that means working not just 9 to 5 before demanding double time as stated in the union contract. If that means 7AM to 9PM 7 days a week then so be it. That would be impossible under a union contract due to huge amounts needed for overtime.
I also don't understand why you can be against this plan but back Smithermans. Atleast this isn't promising seniors free rides regardless of their income. Also Smitherman plan states that the YorkU ext be speeded up for 2015 like it's his idea. It's already under construction so how he could have it under one of his transit acheivements is political in the the extreme.
Also note that by 2015 the only thing Smitherman's plan will have completed is the SWLRT which no one seems to want and a blip of a Waterfront LRT.
Ford's plan seems to make far more sense than Smitherman's irrational, political, fanciful proposal that will help bankrupt the system over the long term.
I also agree with Ford's stright forward talk about the road system. Everyone else seems to think everyone is all of a sudden going to jump on transit in the next 10 years. At least he's realistic and honest enough to state that not everyone is going {or wants to} take transit and that there are nearly 2 million vehicles in Toronto so you need a good road system as well. He speaks transportation as opposed to all the other candidates speak transit alone which is not only irrational but also irresponsible.
You may love or hate the guy but of him or Smitherman, who seems to be the only real contender left, Ford's plan is more logical, realistic, responsible, and practical.