I suspect it has been true in certain cases. Having said that, I think if you do an analysis of the hotspots for noise across the country, you'll find that most of them are in the B.C. Lower Mainland or in Quebec.
We have more work to do. I'm not denying that for a moment, in terms of trying to make some of these conflict resolution mechanisms that we've been talking about work consistently across the country, but there's another party at the table, and I think it needs to be recognized.
Frankly, one of the reasons we have some of the problems in some of those particular areas in the country is that land-use planning has not done as good a job as it should have, and we need to all work on these problems. Just to give you a number, CN receives somewhere between 40 and 60 noise complaints a month through their 1-800 number, and CP about half that, but we've got about 15 or 20 community advisory services working already across the country, and we hope to have a heck of a lot more before we're finished.