Can I ask both of you what your sense is of people actually showing up for work now in the rail industry, for the locomotive engineers? How would they have felt 10 to 15 years ago showing up to work and how would they feel today? Are they showing up to work thinking, “I hope I survive today”? Or are they showing up saying, “I hope nothing goes dramatically wrong. I know these things haven't been fixed, and I just hope we can get through the day”? Or do they have a certain confidence in the system?
On April 18th, 2007. See this statement in context.