It's difficult to say. Up until now, since the original protective direction came into force, close to 800 communities have signed up to receive that information. We know they are finding it very useful. We do know they wanted to learn more, so I think the new version of this protective direction will provide them with more information. It is allowing them to start determining what goes through their community, which is very important, especially now that a list of the top 10 dangerous goods will be offered. That will allow them to really have a much better understanding of what goes through their communities, particularly when there are large quantities of dangerous goods such as with unit trains. In Canada, those are primarily transporting crude oil and ethanol. It provides much more information, so we think it is useful and working.
On May 16th, 2016. See this statement in context.