Certainly I think there's a role for the Canadian Grain Commission to track the shipments. They are involved in that industry already.
As I said, as far as the loading of ships goes, we have to find somebody to track where they're going and what they're loading as the ships come into harbour. Certainly if we have a number of ships sitting there, we have to find out why they're sitting there.
If we don't have efficient flow of grain, it can back up into the country, which can impact the industry. I would say there is a role for the Canadian Grain Commission in doing some of this tracking.