The issue of hazardous materials has been perpetuated by a number of people who are trying to make a point in Windsor, and I am sure you are aware of this, that we allow things like alum, which is used in drinking water in Windsor and is what you're claiming is a hazardous material that crosses the bridge. We allow seatbelt tensioners. We allow airbags for the automotive. We do not allow flammable, explosive, and other goods.
The one issue that you're talking about was alum, and it was on behalf of the City of Windsor and is used in their water treatment plant. It is not a hazard to our bridge or to the water. None of the issues that you're talking about have been identified. On the other hand, the customs who regulate everything across the border has said to the public and to us that the goods that cross the border are all legal goods.
So these perpetual inflammatory statements about hazardous materials, you're well aware and I think the City of Windsor is well aware, are untrue.