Mr. Chair, through you to the member, thanks for the question.
I can't answer the first part of the question. I don't have that knowledge. Let me come to the second, on prioritization.
If we look to the earlier conversation of ports, there isn't a prioritization. There generally isn't a prioritization in the transport system. That's one of the things that came up with critical supplies during the pandemic. Things work in a very linear fashion in that world. We can't pick and choose what we want to take off a ship or what we want to put on a train and get moving. That's the challenge of the linear nature of the system. Our system isn't as responsive in that sense as we might think or hope that it is.
Those are fundamental changes that need to happen before that sense of prioritizing certain things and getting them out and on the road would even be able to take place.