Well, in the chapter we included numbers over a 10-year period, I believe it was. Within that table, you can see the years when the number of accidents peaked.
I think we need to be careful about drawing conclusions from those numbers in terms of whether things are improving or not improving, because when you look at an incident like Lac-Mégantic, it's difficult to draw the conclusion just from looking at the raw numbers themselves.
Again, what we were concerned about was when the department was assessing risks, there were some important risks that they weren't considering, and assessing risks is an important aspect to deciding what the department is going to audit. We were concerned that there are a number of places they need to improve what they're doing in their regulatory oversight of the safety management systems.