I've been in this role for just under two years. I'm not super familiar with the U.S. system or how it's structured or what the role of the board there is relative to the operation of the port and whether that's the same as in Canada. We would have to dig a little further on that.
In terms of the port authority boards here in Canada, I believe you asked earlier if an active employee of a company that's at the port would be able to be on the board. The answer is absolutely not, because that individual has a fiduciary responsibility to the board they are on and not to the individual or corporation that nominated them. That would be a pure conflict of interest that just would not generally be approved. It would be individuals who may have had that job 10 years ago or five years ago. They're retired and now they are no longer beholden to the employer with whom they acquired that experience.