Fair enough. I'm not going to belabour it. I know you can only say what you need to say. But I have to tell you, given the priority and the importance, if we saw small amounts, I would think I could buy into it. But there's nothing in any province except P.E.I., which managed to get $1 million. So with all that money and all that talk, we ended up with $1 million in one province. Something is not right there.
Anyway, moving on, for as long as my time holds, to volume III, page 2.34, this caught my eye. This is under the category of “Losses of Public Property due to Accidental Destruction or Damage”. Under Transport, the damage to hopper cars is $53 million, and $40 million of that is not going to be recovered. Now I happened to look over at National Defence, where I expected to see a huge number...and I realize this is accidents, and I would assume most of their damage is not necessarily by accident; somebody wanted to do the harm. But still, with all the equipment they're moving around and all the potential for ordinary human.... They don't have a number anywhere near that. They don't have one line item that breaks $1 million. But hopper cars are costing us a loss of $40 million a year plus.
Can you help me understand why?