Thank you.
The issue of the transload didn't initially come up with the review from the ERAP working group, but it certainly has been identified as a concern, particularly in western Canada because apparently there are about 80 transloads currently in place and being constructed, some very small and some very large.
Because they're a fixed facility it has a different connotation than rail transportation. If you look at a number of issues, there is zoning. What is the appropriate location for that transload with respect to residential development, and what have you? Is water supply there?
The Railway Association identified the fact that they're concerned there doesn't seem to be, and I haven't identified, any particular standards to which transloads should be built or protected. So it is a concern, but because it's a fixed facility I think we have to look at fire code, building code, and zoning requirements to make sure that this municipality has the resources or that the transload facility installs the fire protection systems to mitigate any incident.