That's a good question. Where we have the most challenges—we could say that this is a problem—is at Lansdowne: it starts there. In fact, we don't have any problems at Prescott or Cornwall. It has to be said that Prescott, Cornwall and Lansdowne are designated bilingual crossings. Except that Prescott and Cornwall are in bilingual regions, and employees can work in the language of their choice, whereas Lansdowne is not in a bilingual region.
On December 7th, 2010. See this statement in context.