The other thing is regulation. I had a meeting this week with Picton Terminals, which is in eastern Ontario. It's quite a success story. It's a small business with owners who developed this old Bethlehem Steel port. It has the ability to take containers all the way to the Netherlands. It's a great story, except for the fact that the Minister of Public Safety will not grant the terminals the ability for a customs officer to clear some of the containers.
Picton Terminals is prepared to pay all of the costs, the cost of the office, the cost of having the officer there—everything. That would create a tremendous amount of opportunity, even for people in my riding who ship edible beans all over Europe and Asia. These would be specifically for Europe, obviously.
Can you speak to regulation? Because it seems to me—again, I don't want to simplify it, but if I were theMinister of Public Safety, who I know has a big job, obviously, with lots of issues—at least somebody could be there to get this done and make this happen. This happens every day.
Could you talk about regulation and how it negatively impacts our GDP?