I absolutely think it will be. The one thing they're not telling you is that feed wheat, with the amount of volume there is in the world, is down about $100 per tonne. So at $40 extra to truck it, they're still saving $60. I know there were a certain couple of people who were saying if they didn't have feed in two to three days, they'd be putting down turkeys and so on. That was complete hogwash—pardon the crossover pun. When I talked to the feed mills in central B.C., they had six weeks' supply of grain, so the crisis wasn't quite as abrupt as it could have been.
We take it seriously though. In business, everybody relies on stability and predictability. So we take that seriously. One of the attributes of getting Bill C-30 passed is to have that ability on a corridor-by-corridor basis, and delivery of those types of grains and so on will be highlighted. That's never been done before under Quorum's oversight—