Thank you for the opportunity in that question.
Could the federal government do more? I would say yes. When it comes to rail, we found out yesterday that they broke apart in their mediation or conciliation or whatever stage they're at now. They're in a potential to go on strike on May 22. The next date they are meeting is May 13. Why, from May 1 to the May 13, is it taking so long to bring the parties together? That's putting them together, in essence, nine days before a potential walkout.
From a rail perspective, they start gearing down their operations in anticipation of this. It's not that May 22 is going to occur and all of a sudden everything is going to stop; it's going to start to slow down the week before that.
Could the government do more? Yes, we need to get the parties, the right parties, to the table to discuss what the issues are and to come to a satisfactory conclusion overall. That's our position on that particular matter.