It does. It does become helpful. Thank you.
That's why I was a bit surprised, and maybe it's because we don't understand it. My colleague Mr. Marston was talking to you about those big headlines that usually can scare people, when they read about the transport of something that sounds very nuclear, that if it gets in the wrong hands and so on....
I understand it's more
the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission and the authority for the transportation of dangerous goods,
but you all work together, I assume.
It's not a vacuum.
Technically, shouldn't you be informed that there will be some type of transport that could possibly be viewed by some terrorist elements that are in Canada or elsewhere? Maybe it's because we don't exactly understand the material that they will be transporting. But for me, anybody with bad intentions could use those and transform them and maybe do something. So you should be aware of that.