Oh, there is no short answer to this.
Yes, there is a plan going forward. The existing one takes effect until midnight, November 29. There is another plan in the works to carry on from that.
When it comes to what happened last year, of course everyone was caught off guard. You know that the railways blamed the severity of the winter. Everybody works with winter. It comes around all the time in Canada, so we don't buy that excuse. No one really does, including the railways.
They are going to have to pick up their game, no doubt, not just on grain but on other commodities as well. That's part of the work that needs to be done. There's a lot more collaboration between shippers and rails. The rails have to get it out of their heads that they are the ones in control of the logistics. They are not. They are a valuable link in it, but they are only one link.