We have organized training with the folks from TRANSCAER, who came to Lac-Mégantic to provide training to the people in the region. In fact, people from New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Montreal and Quebec City also came for the training on rail issues. The event was on a weekend with an eight-hour training session one day, but that was just an overview. More in-depth training is needed.
As I said in my presentation, in Canada, 1,200 cities have a railway, but there is no training on rail issues. So there is great urgency to have something for that. However, since Lac-Mégantic, nothing suggests that the Canadian government wants to head in that direction.