They'll be there on our behalf doing what we've been doing for the last several days, meeting with CN officials, getting updates and holding their feet to the fire.

By all means they (charges) must be laid, ... It is heartbreaking to see this happen. My daughter is crying as she is helping pull waterfowl that are oil-soaked (and) half dead out of the water.

We want fair, timely compensation.

The trains are rolling and there's virtually nothing happening as far as cleanup. They're telling us there is, but we're not seeing it.

It looked as bad as it looked shortly after the spill.

In reality it's still a bleak, bad news story, but we're making progress.

There's an army of CN vehicles here with equipment to fix their track, and yet we're fending on our own here.

People are obviously pretty upset.

It's very disturbing to hear these things this far into this process.