I'll go back to the train incident last May, where we get a call, we have concern, we have this train, we have people who are sick on the train, they're apparently Asian tourists. We don't know what's going on. The local police and the health department have gotten involved. We get a call from Ontario. We activate our operations centre. We get transport, VIA Rail, other departments of government involved. We have planned out a series of calls of engagement in terms of what do we need to find out, what do we need to know, how are we going to get the test results out to figure out what's going on. We're communicating with the local medical officer, with the provincial medical officer, and with the local on-the-ground emergency workers, trying to figure out what is actually going on, what's the true story, who's actually on site, who was the person who was taken and flown out, what did they actually have. We talk to the doctors at the hospital in terms of what's going on there.
On March 10th, 2009. See this statement in context.