We go from sugar to me.
I really appreciate all the witnesses here today.
This is, again, an important study with regard to where we need to go as a country, as an economy. Prime Minister Carney has been very much focused on how one gateway to diversify our economy, to strengthen our supply chains and to be ambitious with our supply chains is ports. Each of you talked about the specific challenges that ports face every single day, such as turnaround times and infrastructure capacity. The adoption of modern technology, I think, was another one.
I'll start with Ms. Fenn and then go around the horn.
If we were to triage this.... They're all very important, and I totally understand that we have to focus on solutions from a systems-based approach, but I'm wondering if we can isolate the biggest barriers right now in terms of exceeding what ports can do—existing ports, secondary ports. How do we strengthen the supply chain, and how do we grow the economy through ports?
