I think to answer the question I'll go into a bit more detail. We just can't have the one path to get goods to market. We have a big country. We have the ability to go east and west, and for that matter, as the climate starts to warm in the north, I think we should be exploring an Arctic gateway strategy to make sure that we can get goods out no matter which way.
If we have, for example, a strike on Canada's west coast, if we have flooding taking place where we simply can't move, the ability to ensure that goods continue to move is a massive piece that we need. In addition to that, looking at the controls that government has and the leadership that government can play, things like interprovincial trade barriers make—