As my colleague said in the beginning, the Port of Quebec has a relatively small domestic market. So international trade is clearly important. That's also true when it comes to international cruise ships. The key is to have good infrastructure to be able to develop that international trade. Without adequate infrastructure, we won't be able to carry out the Beauport 2020 project you talked about, Mr. Lebel. That project to expand the Port of Quebec was implemented to be able to develop and generate new trade with other countries. The Port of Quebec is currently operating at full capacity.
As for the cruise ship terminal, the Port of Quebec is a popular destination for international cruise ships on the St. Lawrence. Quebec City welcomes the most cruise ship passengers. Last year, more than 170,000 visitors arrived during the September to October season. We have a project to expand our cruise ship terminal because that sector has been experiencing continued growth over the last decade. The entire Quebec City community believes that, in another decade, we could double that clientele, and the proposed expansion of the cruise ship terminal will make it possible to accommodate the visitors.