Thank you for the question.
In the case of the food sector, we definitely need capacity to repatriate supply chains, whatever the port, obviously. However, we also have to be able to build real ecosystems not only in the food sector, but also in the advanced manufacturing sector. We need electrical capacity to install what are called reefer, or refrigerated containers. When they run on electricity, it's better for the environment. It also makes some products more competitive. A number of international companies have already chosen to return to the port of Montreal because its connections are now electric and because the international head office has commitments to decarbonize. Without this equipment, these goods will not be coming back here. I do want to address the fact that some American states have set up incentive programs as well.
