In the report on page 17, it states with respect to changing global trade patterns and transportation needs that the current trade and transportation infrastructure is not sufficient to meet the needs of the future. A 2015 report by the International Transport Forum estimates that, by 2050, international freight volumes will quadruple, the north Pacific will overtake the north Atlantic as the world's most important trading route, and shifting trade patterns will increase average shipping distances by 12%. It goes on to talk about the congestion and bottlenecks.
What are some of the plans that you're identifying and therefore working on with other ministries, when it comes to transport, for example, or environment? What are some of the thoughts that you're giving to that to best prepare for that, over and above the construction of the Gordie Howe bridge?