Yes, we have a report. That number has increased because in British Columbia, we have bought a car which allows us to take readings of the tracks, to read the track geometry, and this is something we could not do before. This car is similar to the ones owned by the railway companies. We bought a first car, which allowed us to increase our track inspection capacity and to take much more specific readings. We plan on adding more of these cars in every other region. We can cover much more territory now and take much more specific readings. We can now look at these readings and compare them with those provided by the railway companies to see whether they correlate.
On December 11th, 2007. See this statement in context.