Thank you.
Ms. Zatylny, the government's had a fairly aggressive trade policy, but you've mentioned this gap over and over again. If 90% of our products are moving through port for this trade, there's a gap between the government's ambitions to move product and the port's abilities to expand to meet those needs.
I'm not trying to politicize this issue. Just talk about the bare facts of what the realities are for Canadian ports if we're seeking to expand overseas, particularly in marine trade. Is that a fair assessment, the reality of what trade may or may not happen versus what the ports can actually accommodate in their infrastructure?