It will be a huge benefit to our crop oats, especially given that because a lot of the stuff is grown along that border corridor we will need some time to clear up the backlog, so that everybody catches up before we see the competition out there. But give it some time. We will.
To us, it's a huge win, especially for our oat industry, because right now we're not seeing the present railways showing any interest at all in running stuff across the lines. Our only answer is having a railway coming in from the U.S. to help us out with our oat industry, because 90% of our product goes out there. The mills are crying for it. They're going to Europe to get their oats, and we're 600 miles from the mills and we can't get it there. It just seems like a totally dysfunctional system. It doesn't make sense to an ordinary farmer.