Thank you, Chair, and thanks for giving me another round.
As we close up here, gentlemen, we're hoping that you guys get the message that we have to get the grain moving. This freight rail act that came in last year apparently didn't work. It didn't work for various reasons. It was supposed to work to help everybody work together and get the stuff moving.
I don't know; I just look at it from the outside. There are only two things that I think could help the situation. If you had more farmers on your board of directors, that would make sure they had some sort of priority over the coal or potash or the other products that are being moved. But the other thing is that there's going to have to be a stick here. I know you people don't like to hear it. I don't know if you want to comment on it, but penalties make people function better. If a ship's turned around and we lose the sale to Japan, the farmers should not be having it coming out of their pockets. It should be coming out of your pockets.
I wonder if you have any comment on the government imposing some sort of a penalty on you people if you don't pull up your socks.