I'll be quick. If you're telling me that I was too long on the last answer, I apologize.
When somebody has been railroading as long as I have, you've seen all sorts of things. You can go back to February 8, 1986 when there was a tragic accident in Alberta where a passenger train and a freight train came together.
Even though Lac-Mégantic did not happen on our railroad, we woke up with absolute distress and we wanted to learn everything we could. We sent some of our own; in fact, our vice-president Michael Farkouh went out there to learn what happened and what we could do differently.
It's the last thing we want, and absolutely it's going to be in the public's mind. We have to reassure that we operate a safe railroad and we will do everything we can to learn. We learned and put all those new steps in place to satisfy ourselves and the public that we operate a safe railroad.