It's because of deregulation. I'm not blaming one particular government, but since 1986 the deregulation favoured some small companies over big companies. Deregulation means that we have one-man crews. The rule about stopping the train on the main track is not the same and it's done, as I said, like handing out Halloween candy to everyone.
With regard to handbrakes, one company has its own system; another company has its own rules. As for the track and how it is and the quality of the track, some small companies do whatever they want. They don't have any inspections.
What we want is the same rules for everyone, and we think Transport Canada should be the one to lead that, in consultation with unions, people, the community, and the workers.