It's a difficult question for us, and it's a difficult question because you're right in the heart of Transport Canada's mandate. The Minister of Transport is in the process of responding to not only that recommendation, but a whole host of them. There's a process that's in place. We are part of that process through our relationship with Transport Canada. That's the extent to which we have a role and a view in this area, and the view is to provide input to both the minister and Transport Canada.
That said, in order to gather more information, our chair has taken the opportunity to have what we call an enhanced outreach program. Unlike in previous years, he's been out meeting with every stakeholder that we have. That's just another way we are trying to bring more information into the discussion and bring our data into the discussion as well.
I think the one problem—and this is a personal view—is the fact that the take-up on a lot of these measures is so small that to draw inference from them based upon the data.... The set is just too small. So it's all about going out there, consulting, talking to stakeholders. That's what I understand Transport Canada is doing, and we're helping to facilitate as best we can.