We will publish the notice on November 1 so that all of the 53 stations are on the same schedule. That said, you have to understand that, as of today, 40 of the 53 stations can no longer remain open because cars can no longer be ordered. But the switches are still there and will be there on December 31. They will probably be there on January 15, and very likely will be there for the winter. Here is the issue: we want people who have not used these 53 stations for two or three years to sit down with us and tell us whether they are interested in having the 13 remain open and the 40 others put back on the list. We want to hear business plans that would allow us to supply the location with cars for one or two years.
I want to be very clear: as it stands today, cars can no longer be ordered, but the infrastructure, switches and tracks are still there. We will not stop before December 31. If, over the course of the next few weeks, even up to December 15, somebody can show us a business plan to load 22 cars next year, we will sit down in good faith and negotiate an agreement to get those 22 cars loaded.