I appreciate that. I think the key concern here is that when things go very wrong, as we've seen happen in Canada several times, what is the response capacity to keep the community safe? There's a real concern among these smaller communities with volunteer fire departments that their capacity is simply insufficient to deal with a major disaster.
The implications of having multiple cars full of liquid propane on fire in the heart of a community are absolutely unthinkable, and I'm very concerned that our current plans are not up to the standard they need to be to protect human life and to avoid something like what happened in Lac-Mégantic from happening in a community in northern British Columbia.
I believe I'm out of time, so I'll leave it there. I look forward to following up with the department on this topic.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.