You will always find areas where problems arise, and I don't dispute the testimonies of the people who are feeling the brunt of the noise in certain areas, but I would tell you that by and large, we are good neighbours in most of the communities that we operate in.
When we have issues that are very difficult and protracted and problems that do not get solved, they have occurred because residential developments have encroached so much on our property that the noise becomes unbearable. Often we were not even consulted in how the residential developments were put in place. We have very few problems in Ontario because the setback rules are a lot more sound in terms of the way it's done; we have a lot of problems in Quebec because, unfortunately, some developments are right beside the railway operations.