Since Wabamun, frankly, we have put in place a network of dangerous goods officers located across the system. These are railway tank car and railway hazardous commodity specialists who are also trained in incident command and unified command theory so that they can integrate with local emergency responders.
We work with the Canadian Chemical Producers Association on a program called TransCare that we use to meet with and to provide training to local fire departments--in particular, volunteer fire departments--who often, as you say, are hard pressed to get this type of training. We've got an outreach program under way in British Columbia as a pilot program to bring local emergency folks in for additional training in emergency response and in dealing with chemical emergencies.