So it's fair to say the rail companies have to be able to move their goods far out of municipalities and avoid them. Essentially at one point, it was that way. The municipalities encroached on the railways more than the other way around, if you want to be true to history.
I can see that for myself. I have historical pictures of my riding in my office. The main CN shops there were completely isolated with just the odd home around it. Now they're completely surrounded on both sides and houses are being built closer to them all the time. I think we have to be fair about acknowledging that fact. We can't blame the rail lines for houses that are being built close to them. If they had their say, I think they would rather have those houses further away.
I want to go on to the fire chiefs. Regarding the response process and specifically how you acquire the information from CANUTEC, what is that information and how does it support the firefighters' response to an incident?