To answer your first question, as we said in our opening statement, it's certainly improved. Are the cities equipped? That very much depends on the city. In some cities, there may be a very highly functioning hazardous materials response team. In other cities, there may be a very basic firefighting component. Those levels of service will dictate what that city can do.
We heard from Transport Canada at the last meeting. I was advised that we're talking about doing mass evacuations in a very short space of time. That's a very difficult thing to do, to try to evacuate a large area. I can tell you, since I'm somebody who's done it a number of times.
My message would be that, while there have been improvements, as we've pointed out today, there's certainly a lot of room for improvement and a lot of room to improve the safety of our communities.
