I can answer that. What Purolator does have at its disposal is that we've been operating in Canada in this business for 48 years—aside from Air Canada, longer than anybody else. Over that period of time, we've invested significantly, in this case, with the airports, in facilities at those 14 airport locations, multiple ones in certain provinces such as Ontario and Quebec.
We've had that expertise with our people and the ground support equipment. We have almost 1,000 pieces in that equipment: generators, conveyor belts, loaders that lift up these great big air containers, loading and unloading the planes, computer systems that make sure the aircraft are operating safely. That's the number one priority for us. So that provides Purolator with a tremendous amount of expertise and capability to put into a proposal. We competed for that vigorously, and we're actually very pleased, very proud, to be awarded that contract based on the merits.