Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to thank the witnesses for being here with us.
I'll start with Mr. Harvey from the Railway Association of Canada.
Mr. Harvey, earlier you mentioned the importance of rail networks because they are connected to ports and make it possible to move goods in and out. Do you think that the current rail capacity allows for the smooth flow of goods passing through the ports? My question implies that if a port terminal were to be expanded in one location or another, are there places where bottlenecks already exist at this time and where such an expansion might be difficult to carry out?
