Thank you for the question.
First of all, I just want to say, along with Mr. Innes and Mr. Comeau, that we all need to get our ingredients, our raw materials and our products moving into, outside of and across the country. Rail and the containers and truckers are all so important in this integrated supply chain network.
Yes, we were very much concerned about the trucking mandate. There is already a huge shortage of truckers in Canada, and that speaks to the human infrastructure side of our critical infrastructure.
I would just say that the trucking mandate has caused additional hiccups for the cross-border delivery of food. Most of our products are delivered by truck, as well as containers and rail, so what we saw was a bigger problem with shortages and more hesitation. This had to do with, I think, individual hesitation among truck drivers who didn't feel comfortable getting the vaccine, but it also speaks to the blockades in Canada. What we're hearing is that they were just hesitant to cross the border because they didn't want to get stopped, and they didn't trust Canada's trade infrastructure—