There are certainly many examples.
I think what our association can provide as an example for a best practice is that we worked very closely with the Canadian Fertilizer Institute to develop an online training program specific to anhydrous ammonia.
We're not saying that crude oil is the only flammable liquid that requires additional training, but the way that the crude burned in Lac-Mégantic was by definition not how we thought it would. Through the fractioning process and then the shipping requirements, it burned hotter, with more volatility, and certainly in a more explosive way than what a fire chief—and I'm speaking on my behalf—would assume would come out of a tank car in the event of a derailment.
I think those kinds of best practice approaches are what we're talking about with an awareness level training program. Getting it to the grassroots level for as many fire departments—and we represent 35,000 through our association—is a starting point. It's certainly not the finish line, but at least it will give some very valuable information specifically in regard to the class 3 flammable liquid.