I just wanted to get a snapshot on that because, as I said, we've been usually talking in terms of the overall gross tonnage that came in with the harvest. It leads me to the question, then, just about the one million tonnes a week. Certainly we feel that after consultation with stakeholders in the industry, including rail, that this was considered to be an ambitious target, but an achievable target, and one which does not compromise the ability of other commodities to move by rail. So, in other words, we feel it is pushing on the grain side, but not to the point that it would adversely and detrimentally affect in some large, quantitative way other commodities. I would like to ask your opinion on the one million tonnes per week as a goal.
I may as well start with canola. What are your thoughts on that?