It's a good question. One of the things that did come up in a number of conversations is that kind of issue.
One of the things the minister announced last spring was an emergency response task force. The purpose of that was to bring together the broad community of people who are involved in this, from municipal firefighters, to aboriginal firefighter groups, to the companies that respond to these spills on behalf of the shippers, etc.
There are about 35 members of that task force. It has been meeting on a monthly basis and has developed a number of recommendations in response. It has developed new training curricula, which are nearly complete, to be put out for recommendation to those who do training in order to be able to improve the ability of firefighters to respond to—so they have the background to respond—oil pool fires, etc.
In terms of resources, that's something that hasn't been the key focus at this point, but certainly as the people work through the ways in which we can improve the system as a set of jurisdictions and responsible authorities, those questions will come up.