Yes. Thank you for that clarification question.
We would have taken steps if the communication protocol had worked properly. We would have made arrangements quicker. However, it's important to note that where the train was actually stopped was not a safe location to evacuate, because the railbed is elevated. There was a small forest. Although the highway wasn't very far, there was a forest, and we had a lot of people with different mobility abilities on the train. We needed to move the train to a safe location where we could do the evacuation—or the transfer, in the case of August 31—while keeping the passengers safe.