Just as a little sidebar, I'm curious about this. I went to the Netherlands a few years ago. We had a tour of the Rotterdam facilities there. They were quite impressive. We were taken by boat through the whole thing by the director, and one of the things that struck me was that through the course of the conversation he said that the authority is independent. It is actually a part of the City of Amsterdam, but other than the very fancy gate they put up to stop the flood waters from coming in, the government has relinquished all authority to the port authority—completely. The statement he made was rather interesting. He said, “We have to produce a profit or heads will roll.”
I thought about an article I read on the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority. The mayor was suggesting that they didn't want to see tankers coming in or they didn't want to ship tankers out. Is this something that's been discussed at the higher levels, that we should maybe just hand over the ports to the cities and let them gain the benefits of a well-run organization, while at the same time they have a vested interest, then, in how that operation runs?