Yes. Thank you very much.
My question is for the other two gentlemen. I think we're alluding to what's working in the United States that is not working here. I think on Monday somebody alluded to there somehow being a bigger stick over the head of the railroads down there.
What happens if, for instance, a ship can't be loaded, as we saw in the case of a ship from Japan, and it goes to Seattle and there is a million-dollar fine. Do you think that would wake up the railroads and that all of a sudden they would be buying more locomotives and having more on the track?