Mr. Chair, I have a comment. I've sold enough product to know that you never want to be in court all the time collecting your money. I think that's what concerns me about this whole thing: that all of a sudden the railroads say they think they did their job and they have their lawyers and it goes back and forth and back and forth. At the end of the day, if a farmer feels and shows that he has been done wrong or has lost money and goes to this agency, then that's it, right? If the agency says yes, you've lost $100,000, that's it. The farmer assumes he's getting $100,000, I'm guessing. Or does it end up in court with the railroad and the farmer having to wait until all of that comes out?
That's the last part. I understand. This, on the outside, is good, and the parliamentary secretary explained it all to us, but it's that final part of getting the money into the farmer's account that concerns me. You've explained it, but I don't have the official on that.... Can the railroads can go to court to fight it, maybe for months? So the farmer might.... Is that possible?