I'll speak to that too.
We had a very late harvest. Actually, even in my area it really wasn't known on the ground until we were into the early days of November what the quality and quantity was going to be. It was a very late harvest; we were fortunate nothing got frozen. Nobody had any idea of the capacity and the quality and quantity that would be out there.
Having said that, the railways did move more off the combine than I've ever seen moved before. That's called cash flow. That's a good thing. That's called surge capacity. What we need is that surge capacity. We need overall capacity throughout the year, but we need that surge capacity at harvest time for cash flow. We need it before the road bans go on right now in the spring. We also need it at the end of the crop year.
Those are some of the plans that Minister Raitt and I will be working out with all of the commodity shippers. They all have surge capacity that they require at certain times, and we want to make sure that we can address all of them.