I think the penalty in the contract is that you can't service your farmer by telling him you're going to move his grain and then not move it. We have a relationship with the growers in western Canada and we respect that. That's the livelihood of our business. Those companies that perform well and move the grain when they tell the farmer they're going to move it are going to get that farmer's business year after year. Those who carry it because they can't move it because they oversubscribed to what they could move are going to pay the price for that. That's the way I think the system is checked today.
On November 28th, 2013. See this statement in context.