I know that for unions, one always thinks big companies, but we have independent contractors who are teamsters. We have individual truckers who are teamsters. This is a bigger issue for our tank-haul division. The tank-hauler, the people who...well, theoretically, it could be milk. I don't know if that's a dangerous good, our dairy division. But there's butane, jet fuel, chlorine--and the biggest one for this, of course, is rail.
We have more members in rail, and it's a huge issue for our Teamsters Canada Rail Conference locomotive engineers. Partly for insurance reasons and partly because of the way the rules are written, they're not likely to choose somebody who's smaller to carry the really dangerous stuff. It's not going to be an issue.
As for the containment, I agree, most of the containment.... A few years ago we had a trucker fall asleep in Toronto, I think, and he almost took a bridge out with the fuel that went up--and God bless him. But chances are, if we're going to have real spillage and problems, it's usually with rail, not with trucks.
Again, the regulations are solid. I think this bill will help make it even better.