Can I turn to liability for a second? What's the liability insurance coverage for trucking companies if there's a spill?
I had a meeting on the weekend with a senior adviser to the mayor of Lac-Mégantic, who told me that the costs in Mégantic are $600 million and climbing fast. There's been a serious discussion of razing, literally tearing down huge tracts of the town, to clean up the oil, which is underground and is surfacing and moving. The oil is migrating, so they don't know what the final costs will be.
I know you're in the trucking business, but what's the liability situation for trucks now if there's a spill or an accident? How does it work in practical terms? Who can help us understand that?