Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to thank Mr. Komarnicki for actually correcting, not me directly, but yes, what I said. I agree that it's more than $80 million, as I was saying. We're talking more in the billions.
If we had done that 20 years ago—again, I talk about the DOT-111—when we first knew there was a problem.... If you amortize it, it's worth saving lives.
We were talking about the compensation fund you suggested. Was the idea of a pooled fund the result of a government directive, or was it an idea that the industry came up with as a reaction to the disaster at Lac-Mégantic and as a way to protect Canadian taxpayers? Did the proposal come from the industry or the government?