Really, they were saying it is an issue now. They weren't actually talking about their problems over the winter or anything else; they were saying they're bottlenecked now. That was Mr. Creel's assertion last night. I don't have his testimony directly in front of me, but what I'm hearing from you is that you don't have stuff stuck there at the moment.
I asked Mr. Creel to supply the committee with that particular factual information from the document. I will wait to see whether we get it.
Let me ask one more question. Either you, Mark, or Peter can answer this. I think you said it's six days to turn around other commodities to ship and 18 days to turn around a ship if it is grains, oilseeds, etc. Can you explain the differential in the timeline? We're talking six days. We're not doing a rounding off of numbers here; it's not six and a half versus seven days. We're talking three times as long.
Can you give us an explanation as to how that happens?