Thank you.
Mr. Norlock, you are quite correct. We've installed radiation detection portals at all of our major marine ports of Halifax, Montreal, and Prince Rupert in northern B.C., and we are in the process of finalizing the installations in our Vancouver terminals.
The radiation detection portals are used to screen 100% of the marine containers coming into Canada for what we call CBRNE materials--chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or explosive materials. This is a complementary initiative to what we call our CSI, or container security initiative. As our president pointed out in his introductory comments, we have people stationed abroad to try to interdict possible shipments of CBRNE materials prior to them coming into Canada. But this is an extra no-risk, zero-tolerance screening measure in our marine ports to ensure that any containers that might contain that type of material do not get through the port.