Yes, for instance, I can only speak for my company in this, but we had signaled our demand for cars for Vancouver, for instance, in June and July, basically based on an average-sized crop. In June, Vancouver was already more or less sold out. That is to say the demand from customers had already been at capacity and our assumption of what the car supply was going to be was already considered. A big crop came in and it's not as though all of a sudden we were able to ramp up and try to sell another two million or three million tonnes into that slot. Again, the railway couldn't even service the demand that was required based on what we would consider a regular-sized crop.
On February 10th, 2014. See this statement in context.