Thank you very much.
I'll close by saying thank you, Mr. Laskowski, for that information.
What I heard from the industry was that the competitiveness over not having drivers actually drove the price up for freight. People were looking to get trucks when they couldn't get somebody to come across the border, or they secured a trucking company to bring their load across. If somebody else bid higher, they were dropping the other loads and taking the higher bid, because they could. They could get the money, because they're in the business of making money, as well.
I'll close with that.
Thank you, Mr. Chair. I know my time is up.