Thank you, gentlemen, for coming. Thanks in particular to Mr. Banack and Mr. Etsell for coming back after your first presentation and our apologies for being disrupted by the bells on a couple of occasions.
I'm really disappointed in our colleague, Ms. Ashton, across the way, for suggesting that the government has not been doing anything on this. She hasn't been helpful at all in this whole process. If I think about it, Minister Raitt and Minister Ritz have been leading the charge on this whole process. They've been talking to grain companies, the railways, the producers. They've brought forward this bill. We've been doing what we can to help move this record crop. Certainly, we understand there are other aspects to this whole issue.
In terms of that, Mr. Banack, you talked about the producer cars. I was wondering how many producer cars there are per year. As I understand it there are about 7,000 allocated, so the whole question is where those cars are that you suggested. You also talked about the sidings. You talked about the closure of sidings.
I wonder if you could add some further comment on those items.