Okay, thank you.
For both of you, we know how important timing is to the shipping business. I've taken a little bit of a history lesson on railways in B.C. The Kettle Valley Railway was built across southern British Columbia in the early 1900s was built simply so that they could get their silk product from Asia to the New York markets basically hours earlier so they could get the best price.
How important is timing to the modern-day shipping process? Are hours or days important in that process?
I know that the Port of Prince Rupert seems to have an advantage that way, being a closer port to Asia.