Yes, it was, and of course we're getting rave reviews from a lot of officials who are saying this is the way to go.
It's much the same as when we talk about our program to upgrade level crossings. It's not driven by political considerations; it's driven by risk, the number of vehicles that use those crossings, and proximity to urban centres. Years ago maybe there weren't very many people there, but with urban sprawl that issue has arisen.
When we are taxed with the idea that we're going forward and not doing anything in terms of criteria, there's nothing further from the truth. Mr. Jean, we can table here the criteria for the program and the parameters that guide the people who make those decisions, and believe me, it's not politically motivated. On the contrary, it's motivated because we want to save lives.