Well, you didn't say that, so I'm concerned, frankly, that your attitude is reflected in how you're dealing with your customers.
I don't mean to put you on the spot, but you're not selling donuts and you're not selling coffee. You're providing a service to a captive audience. Frankly, I regret to say that this is the first time in my year as an MP that I have seen a coalescence of opinion around this table about how these farmers are being treated.
I remember that years ago in Guelph we had this rails-to-trails program, where we took out rails. Now I can cycle down that path. I'll tell you that now we're regretting having done that, because the time is coming quickly when the railway is going to be the transportation.... If it's not now, it's the transportation of the future, and you should be preserving these rail lines.
So my question to you is this: firstly, do you agreeāand it has to be a short answer, yes or no--with the trends that Mr. Hill spoke of and that these will be more relied on in the future?