We're working really hard to create the relationships at each end of our service, wherever we connect.
Part of the challenge with this is that if you're operating one service a day over the distances that we're travelling, each carrier has their own approach and business model for what they are trying to solve in their region and in their area.
When you're travelling over 2,000 kilometres and you're trying to do that in a one-day period, there are going to be some areas that you connect with that are in the middle of the night. If you're connecting with a carrier in the middle of the night, they may have a different operating schedule that completely disconnects. When you don't have that safe location to wait or you don't have that same terminal to go to, that's when problems are created. On either end of the province of Ontario and for us connecting in Winnipeg or in Ottawa, those are the issues that we're running into.
We're trying to make sure that all of services are at the same time, but that's very difficult to do because of the vast distance that we're covering.