I can cite the report, only because the numbers are so easy. It's a biennial analysis, so in 2014 the World Bank did another analysis, and at that time we had jumped from 14th to 12th.
Again, going to the point I made earlier, the World Bank points out that it's not the absolute ranking that is important for a country, but it's the percentile within which you find yourself. Given that Canada is such a trading nation, by that measure we are punching below our weight. We ought to be among the top 10 of the world's most logistically efficient trading countries.
What they point to in the report.... Again, there is work to be done, some on customs pre-clearance activities, which certainly CBSA has been moving forward on. Then they did point again to infrastructure requirements and infrastructure investment as being another way of vaulting us into that top 10.