Under the regulations, there are information-sharing requirements, so the railways are obligated to share certain information with the landowners. I know it's not always possible to get in touch with specific landowners for logistical reasons or what have you, but if a landowner wants to contact a railway to initiate that dialogue, they can do that.
As I said in my opening remarks, if landowners or other stakeholders need assistance in navigating that dialogue, the Canadian Transportation Agency provides dispute-resolution, mediation and adjudication services.