I would say it's absolutely fundamental. I was even surprised—I've not been in this job for a long time, maybe three months or something—at the lack of sharing of information. Information is everything. Ports should know exactly when boats are arriving, the number of boats that are arriving, where the trains are, and this and that, so they can better work together.
With this bill, it's like we're thinking about the entire transportation system as being one. By sharing that type of data, you improve the flow. You improve the circulation. You increase the speed of goods arriving from A to B. You limit the impacts on the supply chain, and that does have an impact, at the end of the day, on prices for consumers because when you have problems with the supply chain, you know what the consequences are on the cost of living.