My last question is about private corporate rail police. I think we heard earlier the railroads making an argument for the continuation of private police forces that would investigate them and their parent company when things go wrong. The argument they made is that this way the Canadian taxpayer doesn't have to pay for it. They pay for it as corporations.
In the U.K., the corporations still pay for it, but there's an accountable police force that reports to a civilian oversight body. Is that not the kind of system we should have here in Canada?