Very briefly, Mr. Barlow, certainly at some point in the near future, ideally all commodities will take off again Canadian export-wise, be it grain, potash, sulphur, coal or what have you, and there will come a time, in our view, when the capacity of the north shore will become strained.
There is a study that has been done. I think it's known, but, again, getting back to Mr. Al-Katib's recommendations, especially from the 2015 Canada Transportation Act review and the strategy table, we really need to start thinking about these things and plotting out our action in a non-partisan way, just because at some point, as an exporting nation, this is all going to come down to bear.