Yes, it is. Our difficulty with the present system is that if you go to Vancouver or Saint John, or if you go to Victoria or Red Lake, you should have an equal and fair interpretation of the regulations. Right now what's happening is that each little area and each inspector have their own interpretation, which involves the creation of policy to, I guess, enforce it with the carriers.
When you have a system where the regulations are no longer clear, the law is no longer the law. It becomes policy that differs from one corner of the country to the other. Now you have a system of more paper that is subject to more interpretation and a lot of other things.
I think we're going in the wrong direction. I think we need to take the time to resolve the problems so that we have a firm base on which to add additional layers of safety or whatever comes about in the future.
I don't know if that answers your—