Well, there are a few concerns. I don't really remember all of Mr. Strahl's questions, but if we're talking about the appointment of the chair, we're really concerned that it creates confusion around the role of the chair.
Serge Bijimine appeared on Monday, and he spoke about the role of ports for running the day-to-day operations, the strategic plan, but it's the minister who sets the strategic vision. He made comments to the effect that if the minister has the strategic part, we want to make sure the chair is there to ensure it's being properly implemented. Certainly, we have been calling for a national transportation supply chain strategy for several years, and we do look forward to seeing the government release that in the coming months.
In terms of how the port feeds into that and what happens in Saguenay, what happens in Prince Rupert, what happens in Nanaimo with those ports in terms of how they build their strategy for the long term, we believe those are decisions that should be made locally and not in Ottawa.