I have one last question. This may be a stupid question, but as a former teacher I guess there are no stupid questions, so hopefully you'll forgive me.
You don't seem to be meeting your targets during the week to be where you have to be, except at times, and it's frustrating for the other people. Logically, one would think that there has to be--and I asked this question before--more equipment to facilitate this process, yet you're saying this is not a factor, and that if there were more, then the farmer would bear the cost. I don't understand that. A private company has to meet its commitments, increase the cars or personnel or locomotives, and I don't understand why then the farmer bears the cost. This is your company that's making that investment to make more money to serve the people.
I would like that cleared up, please.