All right. We haven't seen any major rail line consolidation in North America since the late 1990s. As a company, we have attempted a couple of consolidations with eastern U.S. carriers. In the long term, we think consolidation is something that is likely to happen, given the competitive pressures, when you start looking at, let's say, autonomous trucks and the ability for them to provide service. For us to compete, we're going to have to have end-to-end North American solutions to compete with the changing transportation environment and also address congestion issues and troubles we have building infrastructure. Because of the not-in-my-backyard syndrome, we have to maximize all the existing infrastructure, and consolidation is a path to that.
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