Thanks very much for that question. I appreciate it.
You hit on one of the key points. I think I've been around as long as or longer than you have, and the Gordie Howe bridge has been the topic of conversation for a while. Once that structure gets completed—we're talking about 2024 or something like that, finally—I think that will provide a level of redundancy.
At the core, we really need all Canadians to operate under the rule of law. I think right now we're seeing too many places across this country where some Canadians are not operating under the rule of law. They're affecting not only businesses, but the lives of individual Canadians. This is very problematic.
From an automotive perspective, what you're also seeing is companies beginning to rethink just-in-time delivery as well, because of the chip shortage you mentioned and because of other supply chain issues that have occurred. I think they're starting to recognize that they need to perhaps bring more components and whatnot closer to the assembly facilities and move away from single-source supplying to a certain extent.
That would be my comment. Thank you for the question.