This question is to I'm not sure whom, maybe to all of you.
We've had a number of incidents, security breaches, over the last seven to ten years, some pre-9/11 and some post-9/11: Mr. Ouimet, in the incident in northern Quebec where the media just walked onto one of your sites; or Mr. Davis, up at Kincardine--I'm sorry, I forget the name of the nuclear plant up in that area--where a couple of people wandered onto the nuclear site; and I think we've had one or two incidents--Mr. Holland might know this better--of the same thing. It appears, at least, that in none of them was there any intention to cause any harm. It was more just people being curious. But it's obviously disturbing, in any event, that access is still available.
I have two questions. One, have there been any recent incidents? You don't have to tell me specifically, just whether there have been any in the last two or three years. And two, does the bill do anything to assist you as an industry overall in tightening up your security?
If you want to start, Mr. Davis, that's fine.