Okay, good.
That might say something about the railways' understanding of what it's going to cost them, in some cases, to fix the problems and to reduce the number of level crossings. Everyone's going to be involved in that. We could propose regulations that would make level crossings more safe, through higher safety standards than what apply now. Those are things we could do here.
What the railway said to us was that they need some understanding and control over the creation of new level crossings, because the numbers are getting very large with level crossings. They're increasing in Canada, whereas in North America, generally in the United States, those numbers are going down, because they're getting rid of level crossings; they're consolidating them; they're creating overpasses or underpasses, whatever may be the case.
That work is going on. You guys are really a major partner in this, and I would really respect anything you could add to this discussion in order to come up with some ideas that we could put forward on this particular topic.