Again, if you look at the big trends in international trade over the last couple of decades, tariffs are becoming lower, gradually. There are still some patches of very high tariffs and extreme protectionism, and there are other kinds of protectionism that we have to wrestle to the ground over time. An increasing driver of competitiveness is your ability to move product, whether it's inputs, your personnel, or your products around the global economy. The gateway is really Canada's major western initiative in terms of driving the efficiency of our logistics and transportation system, and that will drive the competitiveness of our Canadian industry in a very fundamental way.
Basically, what you're doing is achieving the efficiencies of a global transportation system that connects markets of billions with the hundreds of millions in North America. That creates a very efficient, constantly cycling transportation system with high levels of service and low costs. You're giving access to Canadian companies to that system. It's a transportation system that, if you did not have it, Canadian companies would not on their own be able to have that competitive advantage. So it's a huge advantage.