I can speak to it in the context of the west coast, but I can't speak to it in the context of the east coast.
We have seen, through the pandemic and continuing through the surge we've seen, significant increases in shipping rates for containers coming into North America, including Vancouver and the west coast of Canada. During that period of time, there was also a strong desire on the part of shipping lines to pull empty containers back to Asia as quickly as possible, which created the issue of having a shortage of empties for export.
We're now starting to see that situation reverse itself as we're seeing rates for freight coming to North America declining and more containers being available for export.
Hopefully it was a short-term problem. We are starting to see rates normalize. We are seeing demands sort of petering off. I'm not sure if it is the same situation on the east coast, but on the west coast that's what is occurring.