I could deal with that.
As I understand—this is talking out of school—when they went to do an audit, they asked where the fatigue management plan was. They said it was in the cupboard. They said, “Oh no, no. You said we had to have one. You didn't say we had to use it.” The fatigue management is basically a mixture of collective bargaining rules and totally inadequate Hinton rules.
During the last cold snap we had, the polar vortex, CN totally ignored the rest rules contained in the collective agreements and basically ran fatigued crews for three months carrying dangerous goods, because the goods had to move and they had to make their profit margin, to hell with fatigue management. Under the act that you passed—we thank you for passing it—that will end. So again we're talking about the past and the future. Because under fatigue management based upon science, that nonsense can't happen.
Go ahead.