Thank you very much for the question.
We believe that the ERAP process, where we're going in future plans.... We are very pleased with the initial steps, the inclusion not only of crude oil but also ethanol and other flammable liquids. We feel if we prepare for the worst, we will be much better prepared should it be a less volatile product.
One of the things that was shown with the Lac-Mégantic situation was that most fire personnel, who were trained and understood the burning characteristics of crude oil, realized very quickly that the characteristics they thought they knew were not the reality at Lac-Mégantic.
What we want the ERAP process to do, and why we're so excited to be part of the task force as we move forward in the ERAP process, is to allow communities to prepare properly through scientific and data-based research on all flammable liquids, and for our firefighters to have resource planning and training, so we can ensure that communities have the most information possible and safety processes in place.