I would say that the roads contribute to safety a little more in western Canada, but from the point of view of safety and enforcement, nine times out of 10, I can drive from southwestern Ontario to the Ontario-Manitoba border before I cross a scale that's open. There is a scale at the Manitoba border at West Hawk that hardly ever closes. I can then go from there to Golden, British Columbia, and nine out of 10 of those scales will not be open. Golden, British Columbia, is another one that is often open, but it's not uncommon to drive from Ontario to the west coast and not cross more than one or two scales that are open.
