They aren't available to the first responders who are part of the plan. This is amazing. Where do you go from there? I'm baffled.
I want to provide assurance to people in the communities I represent that they're being adequately protected by your department. You're the director general of transportation of dangerous goods, yet I've asked dozens of questions that haven't had answers.
Are first responders right to be concerned about the ability, the capacity, the resources and the tools that they have to protect communities from the products that you approve the shipment of?