I'll respond, if that's all right. I'll be quick.
The current Canadian government and the previous governments in the last ten years, but particularly in the last six years, have been spending billions of dollars to try to ensure the reliability and predictability of the supply chain, whether it has meant investing in borders, in highways, in intermodal facilities, or those sorts of things.
I would just repeat the point that Mr. Jennery has been making quite well, that anything that impacts upon the reliability and predictability of the supply chain risks direct investment in Canada, risks goods being produced somewhere else, because we can't deliver. That's the impact on ordinary Canadians.