Thank you.
My reason for asking this is that on transportation, you got to a stage where they were going to pay attention to what you were saying. When we talk about the Investment Canada Act and we see foreign actors coming in to pick up distressed companies, really, then, as far as competition is concerned, once that's done, the only time you have a chance to comment on it is once we start to see negative effects from the fact that these companies have come into Canada and are starting to change the landscape, so to speak. Similarly, in terms of companies such as Amazon and so on, you don't really know what they're going to do. It all sounds great to have them here, until you start to see how it affects other companies as far as competition is concerned.
How do you keep up to that? How do you keep up to Investment Canada decisions that allow companies to come in and do what they please, and then you're there to clean up the mess? The same thing happens with some of these other companies that are coming in and starting to displace Canadian companies.