Absolutely, even if you define essential services very narrowly in the context of public safety. Yes, rail carriers provide a number of services that would be considered essential. I mentioned one in my presentation. It's extremely important for public health that we move certain goods to certain places, for water supply systems and other things.
More generally, the point we are making is the balance. If you take a broader view of essential services, the jobs of an enormous number of Canadians depend on our ability to provide services to their industries. The consequential impacts of disruptions of service in our industry are very profound for a whole bunch of other industries. That's a point we are sincerely concerned about in this particular legislation.