I had a chance to review it briefly. A truck crosses the border every three seconds, on average, so the agreement is very important to our industry and our community. For the first time in a long time, we saw some companies in Atlantic Canada stocking up on products from the U.S. in the last few months, which we haven't seen in years. It's usually on-time delivery. You don't sit on product or stockpile because it's too costly.
Then again, the new agreement relieves a lot of anxiety, and we're hopeful that goods will keep on moving without too many implications, too many delays, and too many tariffs. Right now, we don't hear that it's going to have a negative impact, so it's business as usual. The flow of goods keeps on moving.