Yes, absolutely, it is.
I don't get that too much with my drivers, because we drive in a different area, but I can imagine Jeff's drivers, who have to drive up Highway 11 and Highway 17 on the Trans-Canada, going that way.
It's like murderers' row. It's a terrible thing to say, but the chances of a driver getting in an accident up there are probably 10 times what they are here, maybe more. It's inevitable that you're going to get into one.
I would think that if you drove up there for five years, you would have at least one, and it wouldn't be your fault. Someone would run into you, and typically, it's another truck. When another truck, ranging anywhere from 80,000 to 140,000 pounds, runs into you at 100 or 105 kilometres an hour, you can imagine that there are not going to be too many survivors.
Do you want to be one of those statistics? I don't, and not a lot of drivers do. I understand why they want to get out.
