I think the biggest concern is getting the parties to work together on potential solutions. As you correctly point out, while proximity issues were identified as something—even under the Railway Safety Act review—that we should look at, we just don't have the legislative construct to be able to do that. So we have to rely on the railways and organizations like the FCM to try to work together to figure out the best way to do this.
Obviously the railways have been around for a long time, and usually municipalities grow up around existing railway lines. It's not an easy prospect to say, “Well, now, we have a municipality, let's move the railway out of here, because there's a dangerous good on the line.” It's not an easy solution, but I think it's one of mutual cooperation, quite frankly, that we have to have that communication amongst the parties to be able to—