Experience has shown that in the railway industry—and I'll come back to this again—the impact of shutting down a railway to Canada's economy would be enormous. But more important is the previous speaker's comment, that the impact on customers would be enormous.
Imagine Alcan in northern Quebec shutting down three smelters. We wouldn't be able to move aluminum out of Shawinigan, Quebec, or out of Lac Saint-Jean to various places in Canada. Think of shutting down the Port of Vancouver and the Port of Halifax at the same time—major issues.
The issue here is that, with all due respect, the law as drafted is pretty clear that it provides for a right to use managers for simply—