This is a very quick statement. What I would say is that my industry, the grocery industry, is hugely reliant on rail and interprovincial trucking. Because we have no inventory, if something happens to the supply chain we have a problem in feeding Canadians. That's really what it comes down to.
It may be a little dramatic, but there is no inventory in the supply chain. We have examples of when we've experienced that. As my partner just put it, it's not necessarily about strikes or blockades—call it what you will—but very quickly we have a problem.