Well, she never drove.
My father always said that if you want to know how the economy is going, follow the trucking industry, because the trucking industry will be farther ahead in the economy. If you see a lot of activity, it means that going forward you'll see a stronger boost to the economy, because they really precede the activity. Conversely, if you see fewer trucks on the road, then you know that some real challenges are going to happen.
I think that's as good a barometer as I have seen, and that's why I appreciate your comments today.
I have a few questions for you, Mr. Robert. One thing you talked about was the lack of what I will call “natural gas centres” for your vehicles. It's good that you have a friend in the United States who lets you use his resources.
Why has that not taken off in our country? What's your sense of it? It would seem to me that with the cost of natural gas versus, say, diesel fuel....
What's been the impediment, from your standpoint, for this not expanding exponentially?