Just very briefly, the situation in an urban area in terms of thinking about the municipal role is not that different from a rural area. Certainly municipal fire services in big cities have some capacity internally to train to a higher level than in a small town, but when you're talking about a large volume flammable liquid incident, the fact remains that municipalities are not mandated to deal with an issue of that scope. This is why we called for emergency response assistance plans for these products that bring in specialized assistance to any municipality regardless of their size to help in the event of an incident.
It's important to keep in mind the difference between training and the actual specialized response. All of our members need that assistance, and that's what the ERAP regulations and program help to do.