I think it's important when we deal with contracts that we don't worry about the fines as much as making commitments. Most of us have contracts in our daily walk, and very few are exercised. I think it's important that we get a relationship built up and a system in place whereby we all play by the same rules. Right now, the system is pretty dysfunctional, and we have different sets of rules for different people.
I think it's important that we get together and then work out the rest of it. I think the details of it are getting a system in place in which all the players know what the rules are, so that I as a farmer know when I make a contract that I will be able to deliver it to the grain terminal, because he knows the railway cars are coming. Right now, I can have an agreement—we always have agreements with it—but it doesn't necessarily mean that the grain terminal is going to get the cars, so why should I take my grain terminal to court when he's not getting the cars? It needs to be a continuous flow.