Prices have come up a long way; that's been a huge difference.
Speaking specifically to canola, there's absolutely no doubt—you can talk to every farmer in western Canada—that canola pays the bills. As I mentioned, we can't ship a lot of our other stuff. It's because of the value added on the prairies—you have seen crushing plants going up for canola, and we're using a lot more canola here—that we're able to deliver: we're not shipping it to the coast. That's huge.
Keeping as much grain as we can on the prairies--that's something ongoing that we need to be focused on, so that we aren't having all these railway delays and being basically—