Yes.
In terms of the bottleneck at the coast, the current problem is that we're not getting the grain there the way we need to. In the fall there was not a bottleneck particularly. The terminals were fluid and we were fluid and the grain was moving through very well. When the system's working properly, there is not a significant bottleneck at the coast.
There is the loading in the rain problem that can arise from time to time, but that's getting better.
What will we do in the next four months? As quickly as the weather allows us to, and as we can get our network back in sync the way it should be, we want to ramp right back up to the kinds of levels we were hitting in the fall and move as much of the crop as we can, as quickly as we can.
As I said, we've added 1,000 cars since the fall, and we think we can move a lot of grain if the weather cooperates.