No, albeit at one time, it possibly was. However, I think those times have changed. I think the RCMP is the body that should be investigating any kind of rail infrastructure or accidents that are happening.
I think that historically the police were involved with the rails when we used to transport loads of money through rail, and people on horses were coming and robbing trains, to tell you the truth. I don't agree with that.
That was one of the biggest issues with the CP-KCS merger that you saw in the States. There was a lot of kickback and misunderstanding from our counterparts south of the border about why our Canadian rail companies would actually need their own police forces. I'm still confused by that myself, sir.