As I think you can see from the committee, and as well from the government in undertaking this rail safety review, it's all about safety. That's where Canadians are—it's certainly where this government is—and I think by extension this Parliament is concerned with the safety of Canadians, and particularly with CN's performance or lack thereof.
The last time CN was here, I asked a very simple question, as my opening question, with respect to safety. I asked, “Will you admit that CN has broken trust with Canadians?” The answer I got from the CN official was that he was willing to admit there is a perception that CN has broken trust with Canadians.
This is my final question and the final question from this panel to you, Mr. Miller. I'm going to ask the same question: are you prepared today to admit that CN, with respect to safety, has broken trust with Canadians?