I'll turn back to the Department of Transport.
We talked about trade corridors. You talked about fostering interconnectivity and multimodal.... Obviously, highways and roads are important parts of that trade infrastructure. Certainly, in my area, the border crossings at Niagara are not far, just down the 401. Of course, there are the border crossings at Windsor and Detroit. We know the vast majority of Canadian trade, and a very sizable chunk of our Canadian economy, rolls across those border points by truck.
We know that, back in February or March, the radical Minister of Environment and Climate Change said the quiet part out loud, that there's a new no roads policy in the government. That has been, of course, the case for some time. We know from Global News that department officials at Infrastructure Canada were shocked to learn this and were sent scrambling. Those emails were reported on.
What was your reaction at Transport Canada? Were you alarmed or concerned?