Certainly. GO Transit actually owns or will own 61% of the corridor over which it operates in April of this year. The province has supported GO in acquiring its own corridor from the class ones. So GO's interests for Bill C-33 deal with the other 39%, where we run over CN or CP rail.
We are deemed unregulated for the GO-owned corridor. We have already approached Transport Canada, saying that we're uncomfortable with that and would like their regulation. We're actually working with Transport Canada and the province, through MTO, on how we create that regulation over GO-owned track today. I'd like to think that's representative of the fact that we want to be regulated. We're comfortable with being regulated, but it's a different form of regulation from what is outlined in Bill C-33.