It goes back to what you were saying about competitiveness. In order to stay competitive in a changing world, with a lot of the reshoring efforts that are happening in moving product back to North America, we need to look at new, innovative ways to become more compatible with our biggest trading partner, which is the U.S., and also with Mexico.
Infrastructure is key to moving that product. At Morterm in Windsor, we have connectivity with railways and highways. We're soon launching the new Gordie Howe international bridge. That will help to expedite the movement of goods.
I think that right now we're lagging on the administrative side, where it's the paperwork, the movement of paperwork and clearing quantities across the borders to allow this trade to happen.