Thank you for the question.
I should point out that the 2017 impact study considered increased road and rail transportation. In addition, during the consultations, which were conducted not by the port authority, but by the agency, people from Boucherville and other municipalities throughout the Montérégie region and elsewhere in Quebec sent in comments. People from Verchères, Varennes, Contrecœur and Boucherville submitted briefs.
It was a designated project, so we focused on the impacts of the project first. We're no longer at the consultation stage, but the Montreal Port Authority holds events, such as information sessions. We have mechanisms to make us good neighbours. We're always happy to listen to questions and answer them.
With respect to doing more and being involved in a consultation process, as I'm sure you know, we don't own the railway infrastructure; it belongs to CN. Regardless, those questions and comments have been forwarded to the agency, and we will respond to them. I am taking note of the recommendation to do more for these residents and municipalities. We'll continue to answer questions.
