Let me start by saying it's unfortunate that perception exists among the farmers in Canada. I was not in New York. I did not hear Mr. Harrison's comments. It would be inappropriate for me to comment. But I can tell you the reality of what happens day to day at our railway.
In our company there's only one larger advocate than me for grain and moving grain, and that's Mr. Harrison. The fact is that at CP, even during this winter, we're moving more grain than we've ever moved. It is the only commodity. If you look at our numbers for February and March, we've experienced double-digit growth year over year. It's the only commodity. The balance of our customers in this marketplace would love to have enjoyed the kind of growth and the kind of capacity that's been created for grain. The facts are and the reality is that from the top of the house to the bottom of the house, grain is getting the priority that it needs to the best of our ability given supply chain constraints that we have in moving it.
Thank you, sir.