This being said, Mr. Anderson, it also covers the point Ms. DeBellefeuille made, which was that at the end of the day we are going to have some very important decisions to make. Some of the cars that we have in the government fleet today are low-cubic-capacity cars, which are not the best designed cars for the long term. Whether that is because they max out on cubic before they weigh out or whether it's because they are 30 years old, the reality is, at CN, for instance, that of the entire government fleet only about 3,000 have a life that we could extend long into the future.
On June 22nd, 2006. See this statement in context.