You talked about the ERAPs, the emergency response assistance plans. When the government announced, with the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, that they had arrived at an agreement around disclosure, many people were astonished, frankly, that the decision made was that railways were going to be compelled to disclose 90 days after the fact what they had transported through a municipality. Many Canadians on the ground, councillors, mayors, citizens, were asking why we aren't actually asking them to disclose 90 days in advance what's coming through their municipalities so they can be better prepared, so their first responders can know, and all of these other issues that you've raised can be addressed.
Have you said anything about this or were you involved in this? Can you help us understand why it's after the fact and not before?