Thanks for the question.
What we see is that it's really important to have a full, focused discussion with a commissioner who's empowered and with the right stakeholders focused on the current situation. We have had different round tables in the past. I think what's really important about the current situation is that we have the right focus for that commissioner on the situation at hand. Past round tables have not always been focused on current challenges.
What we see in front of us is a serious challenge with container shipping. We were heartened to see some action from the Five Eyes last week, including Canada, in sharing some intelligence on international shipping actions.
A shipping czar or a supply chain commissioner would be able to bring together the right agencies of government, the right stakeholders—international and Canadian—to really have an in-depth focus and discussion to produce an outcome.