Thank you.
I have a final question to the three gentlemen. I apologize to the gentleman from Quebec. I have other members here who I'm sure can pick up on your questions, but I am familiar with B.C., obviously.
The description is that they're looking toward a collaborative approach, mediation with the community, with the municipality, with the residents who are complaining, and I'm wondering how you have found the voluntary process working so far. I wonder whether there needs to be...it's sort of insinuated in the bill that there needs to be teeth to force the railways to have serious discussions, because in many cases, I'm told, meetings with the railway have been less than satisfactory. Their attitude has been poor in responding to complaints under this so-called voluntary process that's in place.