Just before we move on, Greg, if I could, I'll get you to enlarge on something.
You were talking about seven days. Let's say you got told on Friday the tenth that there were supposed to be 10 cars there on the seventeenth. I can agree with and understand the fact that there has to be some kind of accountability and compensation if the railways don't have those cars there, but realistically, would it not be fair to say that they intend to have them there seven days in advance, but they give you maybe 24 hours, at the very least, if there is a problem...? Being a farmer, I know what it's like. Not everything runs on time all of the time, but it needs to run on time most of the time.
Could you comment on that? If you gave them a minimum of 24 hours, so that at noon on the Thursday they let you know, is that workable? Is that something that your two groups are willing to accept?