Well, as the government, I'd agree with you that that's a very good question, and we've put money where our mouth is. We're seeing the incidents go down significantly, but one death is one too many. I'm not saying that we can't get better. We have to get better. But we have seen a great improvement. We've put $28 million into rail grade crossings. That's a program that is identifying the riskiest crossings. We're working down and making some very good gains on that side of it.
But that's not enough. We have to change the actual culture of safety in our railways. We have to make certain that this piece of legislation is brought into force as quickly as possible and that some of the amendments that you and members of this committee have worked hard to bring forward actually get put into law. That's why this is a very important piece of legislation. It will go a long way to addressing some of the concerns--