Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I have just a couple of comments.
First of all, there are farmers who can't enter into service-level agreements. I think that's one thing to recognize.
It's difficult sometimes when you listen to people talk about the cost of demurrage and how that's always passed down to the farmer. That's the rhetoric we hear. Then in this case we're suggesting that, no, that isn't the situation. It's just going to be to the shipper. Of course, this is part of the argument. This is, again, why the spread is in the basis, because they know those are potential charges that might come about or actual charges that are coming about.
I think it's important that we kind of recognize the significance of what we have here and how this is going to be able to help throughout the system.