Yes, Sukh, it's more prevalent now than ever before. I remember a couple of years ago when you came with us to see the guys in Coquitlam, the bridge and building department. Two of our members were called in by their supervisor the next day and were asked why a member of Parliament was visiting us at work and what they had told him.
There is a real fear on the railroads of their getting caught with things. There are policies out there now where you can be dismissed if you take pictures on the railroad without their permission, if you use your cellphone to take pictures. If you show up at a derailment and somebody takes a picture with their cellphone, there is the threat of dismissal over that.