I'll start. Again, I'll call on Steve.
As we indicated, about 70% of bulk grain ends up going through Vancouver. For canola, that's about seven million tonnes a year. Prince Rupert takes about 1.8 million tonnes, and Thunder Bay takes about 1.6 million tonnes. We just can't ignore where that commercial canola crop is destined for market. Any improvements we can make to the system, looking at it from a more long-term perspective and listening to the previous panel, not based on electoral cycles, is critically important if we look at, as I mentioned, the nation building. The supply chain summit was a good start, but, again, I might call on my colleague, Steve, to provide more of a technical perspective.