Thank you, again, Mr. Vice-Chair.
It might be instructive in light of Mr. McGuinty's lines of questioning to have at some point Transport Canada, perhaps before the summer, appear and update us on their action plan in response to the Auditor General's reports. At public accounts last week we had some considerable update on a number of the recommendations that are partly or fully fulfilled. They made very detailed commitments both in the Auditor General's report and in their action plan follow-up. It may be good for the committee to hear that and get a sense of the progress and/or any lack of progress by Transport officials in meeting their stated targets.
Back to our witnesses though for a moment.
Mr. Larson, just getting a sense on the shape and scope of TDG shipments your member companies would make, do your members ship unit trains of compressed ammonia? How many cars would be in such a train? We hear about the big trains for crude but let's talk about your particular sector.