Yes, we do, without a doubt.
If a train moves in Canada, just about, it'll be a locomotive engineer. We do the GO Train. We do the interurbans today in Vancouver, Montreal, and Toronto. I think the capacity to build a track and to run a track is something we really don't have to be very concerned about.
Obviously there'll be some training issues. There'll be different aspects. But these are people who have been handling Canada's transit since we were a country. CP always likes to say that they're the reason there's a Canada. We like to think that we're the reason. In fact, locomotive engineers were a union before Canada, and in fact, they were a union before it was legal to be a union.
So I don't think that's a major concern. I think it's the political will and desire to do it, more than anything else.