Yes. We have the ability already to draft any requirements, the regulations. We have the ability. We have inspectors in the field. They would need to be designated and trained for security. We have all the components required. We have emergency response assistance plans that are already approved from industry.
The notion here in the act is to provide the authority to pay, should they be asked by the government to respond on behalf of it, during an incident involving dangerous goods that would be of a terrorist nature or a security nature, and we have the ability to have the indemnity protection that industry has requested, should they be asked to do so on our behalf.
It would give us a very strong and solid prevention program as well as a response program, and these are the things that obviously the RCMP is looking for from the department.