Madam Chair, what has made the seaway an unqualified success is that it is a strong link at the heart of the supply chain.
There's also the issue of reliability and the ability to get a better return for every dollar invested in infrastructure. Let's take the example of a multi-million dollar investment in a lock made 25 years ago, which lasted 80 years. Today, that same amount allows us to extend the life of a lock to over 120 years. Being able to provide better reliability or better fluidity within the system will allow us to offer more predictability. As a result, it will enable us to make investments throughout the supply chain.
So the answer to your question would be better reliability, which would lead to greater productivity.