You have to understand how it works with dangerous goods. The bill provides the ability to designate inspectors. That means we not only have access to federal experts, but also to provincial ones. At federal level, for example, we have designated some inspectors from the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission to help and support us on nuclear matters. There are explosives inspectors at Natural Resources Canada and we have the ability to designate them. That increases the federal capability to respond to the bill's requirements, and so it goes on. We can do the same with Environment Canada. At federal level, we can designate provincial inspectors so that they are able to do more in their provinces.
We are very flexible, just like the program and the act. We always have to ensure a level of security and safety, because that is so important. If a mistake is made or an emergency occurs, the safety consequences are wide-ranging and it is very difficult for the public.