Thank you, Mr. Côté.
Thanks, gentlemen, for being here.
I'm not sure who would be best to address this question. When I was in northwestern British Columbia a couple of years ago, and of course talking about a northern gateway pipeline—and the debate on the tanker traffic, but that's another day and another place—people had concerns about the pipeline going through the mountain terrain. Would it withstand avalanches? Would it withstand landslides? Would a pipeline like this be above ground? It probably would be because it would be kind of hard to put it underground.
Are there similar areas in North America where pipelines go through, and if so, what are we looking at as far as accident rates are concerned? I know there were 11 pipeline accidents in 2013. That's the concern of those people who don't want that pipeline going through that area. I'm just wondering how justified that is.