We're not positioned for growth. We have a limited capacity. We're over that capacity, in some sense, which is why we have the issues we talked about regarding ships at sea. We're not going to speed that up unless we do two things.
One will be changing the process of how ports work. That's going to require automation and investment. Two, we have to open up additional international gateway ports. It's not as if we only have five ports in the country, but we only have five ports that act as international gateways. If we need to open up more, I think that's a conversation for the government, and for parts of the government such as CBSA, to have in order to ensure that we can have growth.
We all want growth in the economy. The question is very apt in that sense, but we don't have capacity now. We're not going to clear the backlog we have in the next few days, which the members need to recognize. If you want growth, you're going to have to automate and expand new international gateways for us.