Thank you, Madam Chair.
I have just a quick comment. I appreciate the comment to let the market take its course, but I also appreciate the fact that it often comes from people asking for public money because the market hasn't invested in itself over a number of different decades and is having record profits. If the market is supposed to correct itself, then maybe it can correct itself without public money for a change.
I do want to move towards the issue over just-in-time delivery and start with Mr. MacDonald. Mr. Dekovic, you mentioned it as well. This is something similar to what my friend and colleague Mr. Carrie will be familiar with.
When the auto industry moved to just-in-time delivery, what ended up happening is that we basically moved the warehouses that used to store the parts and supplies off the site of the assembly plants and off the site of warehouses onto city streets and highways, and you're indicating they're now in your yards.
Maybe you can highlight this. I don't think enough people are aware of how that situation has evolved and how difficult it is.