There's one thing you did this last year, Minister, and I'd be missing a prime opportunity to say thank you. That's for the role you served last winter in getting the railways to step up to the plate and move some grain. I know my colleagues and my constituents really needed you to do that, and you stepped up and did it with a very balanced approach. You did it in such a way that you weren't impacting any other sectors. You were focusing on making sure that the grain moved.
One of the things that you've done now with the AMPA changes was something that was flagged last year when we had the shortage...or port move to grain. We had guys that sold, for example, peas and canola and had cash from that. They could have paid back their wheat advance, but because of the old rules they couldn't. Could you explain that in a little more detail and how that's going to work now?