In terms of the Transportation Safety Board's recommendations in the past, and we expect there will be some in the future—there were some on January 23—with regard to the Burlington crash, which is the most recent on VIA Rail, there were three very specific and very detailed recommendations: one, positive train control; two, that video recorders be installed on trains; and three, that the cab of the train be structurally sound enough to protect its occupants in the event of a derailment.
To date, this government has not yet adopted any of those measures in any forceful way. VIA Rail has said that they will voluntarily comply.
Ought there be some kind of force by the Transportation Safety Board on this government to actually impose these new regulations?