Thank you for your question, Mr. Blanchette.
Yes, clearly one of the gaps that's been identified in this process to date is the need to provide more and better information to first responders. That's part and parcel of an overall enhancement of the emergency response process that's been a key part of the ongoing examinations within transport, within industry, and the collective examination by stakeholders. Certainly the expansion of the emergency response assistance program, and in our view in the context of a single entity responder, will directly address some of that.
In addition, in terms of the additional information, I think you heard me refer to an existing program, TransCAER, which has largely been established and run by the Chemistry Industry Association of Canada for the transport of their products which are considered dangerous goods. We see that as an excellent model, which we're now examining on how we can use and piggyback on an established and proven system that is designed directly to provide first responders in communities across the country with much better information in order to make their job more effective and efficient.