between the u.s. and canada, period. it handles $300 million of goods per day. again, that one has largely been shut down since monday, because of about 75 trucks. we are already starting to see the impact of those blockades. toyota has said that the disruption of the supply chain from the blockades, has led to periodic downtime for plants as far away as west virginia and alabama. ford has curtailed capacity, had to move its plants and fully shut down an entire assembly plant in ohio because of part shortages. and if you don't care about car manufacturers, they are a canary in the coal mine of what this could do to our supply chain overall. it's not just car parts, by the way, that are being blocked from going over these bridges. our covid area supply chain is already spread thin, so these blockades have a lot of potential to cause very real damage. so you may be wondering, why, after weeks, canadian officials haven't arrested anyone involved in these protests, or