Thank you, and thank you to the witnesses.
When I heard somebody say they only have 900 cars transporting hydrochloric acid and caustic soda, and not very much crude oil, it was meant to be a sigh of relief that it wasn't crude oil. It brings home exactly how far we've come with this transportation conundrum. However, I am interested in knowing more about the materials that are transported that cause death by inhalation or are toxic by inhalation, such as chlorine. They're in a different style of tank cars, which are safer by design, I understand.
Mr. Cove, essentially the thing that interested me the most in your suggestion is that you actively seek safer railroads and safer routing so that even if it costs you more, you're going to find a way to get the product to the destination as safely as possible. Can you give me some examples of what you mean by that?