Thank you for that.
I'm just conveying my disappointment and the disappointment, I think, of Canadians and rail passengers that this thought process or protocol did not occur many years ago. It could have saved these folks 10 hours and some considerable stress, especially around the holidays.
You say that it's isolated, which diminishes it, but I talked to some of the folks from my riding about the Cobourg incident. Being stranded for 18 hours is bad enough, but when you're doing it with your kids, your grandkids, your parents and others expecting you around the holiday season, it's extremely stressful. It would be my strong suggestion, my recommendation to you, that anything above five hours is just unacceptable. We have to be able to get to people and to get them unloaded within five hours, no matter what happens.