As I said in my opening remarks, that's an excellent question. Our role in Transport Canada is to be able to underscore and enforce our government's responsible resource development plan, and that includes what we currently have in our logistics chain. We expect and we want our logistics chain to grow to make sure that it can handle the prosperity that we want to build for our country. That's what we do every day in government; we try to build jobs and growth and long-term employment through our resources and through our agriculture, and we can't have that step in the middle that doesn't allow us to act on what we have been planning for.
The deputy has some numbers, though, that he was going to provide to you.