Thank you.
I guess I'm going to simplify it this much. For our commercial truck drivers—and thank you very much to them for keeping commerce flowing back and forth across our borders—it's about this simple. If there's no commerce to go back and forth across the border, be it manufacturing parts and sensors so that Windsor's Chrysler automotive assembly plant doesn't have to get shut down, if there's none of that commerce, I suppose this is a non-starter, a dead issue. However, this is not a dead issue. This is about the economy.
What exactly is happening? What's being done, perhaps behind the scenes, to ensure that we have the flow of the people and to ensure we have the manufacturing that continues to drive our economy?