We are currently holding discussions with our U.S. counterparts. There is certainly a level of
sensitivity around these discussions, so you'll forgive me if I'm a little bit circumspect.
I think, obviously, as we are looking at where we might take port closures in discussions with our American friends, we are always going to look for opportunities where we can balance federal presence from the American side with our side. But that said, there are a number of locations across the 49th parallel where either our hours are not in perfect balance or where our points of service are not in perfect balance.
So as we go forward, we're going to discuss longer-term plans whereby the presence on both sides of the border can be kept in the best alignment appropriate to each individual location. We also discuss the range of things in terms of alternate points of service and whether in the long run it might be appropriate to recommend to both governments whether or not there are ways that we can use technology better in some of these locations or whether or not we can look at joint facilities or other questions like these. These are purely at the discussion stage at this point, and we're not in a position to make any recommendations.