Certainly. The system has worked reasonably well this fall, but this fall has been a little different. We had a very good harvest season, so we have a fairly narrow grade. We don't have this wide proliferation of grades and a bunch of grain that's damp. That helps the system. We didn't grow a monster crop either. Crop yields were trimmed back, so the volume to be moved is somewhat down. Probably shipments of other commodities such as potash are down as well, which allows more room in the system to move commodities such as grain.
We're really pleased that grain movement has been relatively good. We don't want an unbalanced system. We just want a balanced accountability. In any agreement between parties usually each has obligations and if they don't fulfill their obligations, there are penalties or reasons to push them back into compliance. That's what we would like.