with those, as long as a broader area of the site is not involve involved. and what the concern is is the coldest temperature products, the colder temperature organic peroxide s, that these materials have to be maintained cold, if they start to warm up, they become unstable, and they will decompose. when they decompose, they generate heat, and then they there is the possibility of a fire and possible explosions. we do have nine containers, these materials are stored in some a box containers, like you would see over the road to storage containers, one of those containers has been involved, and the product in that container has started to degrade, that happened earlier this morning, we fully expect that the other a containers will do the same thing. in the water is still in our facility and preventing us from
laws, because they used the word pasta, which is italian. this is? okay, stop apologizing, okay? don t get me wrong. my last name is bourdain. i lean french, hard. i m normally sympathetic to the language laws. you don t think it s preposterous? i do not think it is preposterous, but here we have a situation. it is stupid. i agree with you completely that this province 40 years ago was in some respects an english city, so we needed to have language laws for signage and stuff. now, signage, for instance, must by law be principally french. french first in all things. but ever bureaucracy produces by temperature products of
were in violation of french laws, because they used the word pasta, which is italian. this is? okay, stop apologizing, okay? don t get me wrong. my last name is bourdain. i lean french, hard. i m normally sympathetic to the language laws. you don t think it s preposterous? i do not think it is preposterous, but here we have a situation. it is stupid. i agree with you completely that this province 40 years ago was in some respects an english city, so we needed to have language laws for signage and stuff. now, signage, for instance, must by law be principally french. french first in all things. but ever bureaucracy produces by temperature products of stupidity, and that was it. and you know what? it will not stand. the anglo-canadians treated quebecois like second-class crap for much of history, so i get it. i d be pissed, too. i would want my own thing, and when i got it, i would want to
preposterous? i don t think think it is but here we have a situation it s stupid, i agree with you completely this province 40 years ago was in some respects an english city, so we needed to have language laws for signage and stuff. signage, for instance, must by law be principally in french. french first in all things. but ever bureaucracy produces by temperature products of stupidity, and it will not stand. the anglo-canadians treated quebecois like second-class crap for much of history. i get it. i would want my own thing and when i got it, i would want to make sure there s no back sliding. when the first sovereignist party to be elected in 1976, it didn t come out of a vacuum. it came from a couple decades of awakening and struggle. 50 years from now, will people still be speaking french in montreal? yes.
i lean french, hard. i m normally sympathetic to the language laws. you don t think it s preposterous? i don t think think it is but here we have a situation it s stupid, i agree with you completely this province 40 years ago was in some respects an english city, so we needed to have language laws for signage and stuff. signage, for instance, must by law be principally in french. french first in all things. but, ever beaurocracy produces by temperature products of stupid di- and it will not stand. the anglo-canadians treated quebecois like second-class crap for much of history. i get it. i would want my own thing and when i got it, i would want to make sure there s no back sliding. when the first sovereignist party to be elected in 1976, it didn t come out of a vacuum. it came from a couple decades of awakening and struggle.