I would totally agree with Wade's comments. I think the real challenge is not so much....
We can usually find markets, depending on what grade of crop we have, you know, if that grade falls. The real challenge is that it directly impacts the return that farmers get at their level.
That loss is unfortunate, because it's potentially a loss that if we were able to take advantage of some of these opportunities, if we were able to move more grain at a time.... That's revenue that comes right out of the bottom line on most farms in western Canada. That's a loss that potentially, if we had some more transportation...[Technical difficulty--Editor]...could certainly be avoided in some cases.
Obviously some grain gets held over by choice and every farmer makes their own decision, but generally speaking, I think if we could be more efficient in our transportation system, we would be certainly able to capitalize on our export sales and also return as much consumer surplus as exists there to farmers.