Yes, you are quite right about that.
The NEB assigned a member to then engage the communities, and we spent a lot of time with the communities along that section. The pipe has been repaired and all the sections of concern have either been repaired with a sleeve or cut out and replaced.
I should point out that our regulatory framework requires companies to anticipate any hazards that may apply to the facilities they operate. It requires them to prevent those through design features wherever possible and, through the management system requirements of the onshore pipeline regulations, it requires them to manage and mitigate any hazards that they can't eliminate through design.