The concern, certainly, was raised because of safety. The employees who were doing the loading felt that it was not a safe operation.
What I understand is that there is a new system that's been developed using guardrails that will go around the feeder holes, and that training is under way. Once that's in place, we understand that—and, really, it should be the grain terminals explaining this in more detail—they will be able to use the feeder hole operations.
Certainly, the reason that you can't load in the rain without some sort of protection is that there could be damage to the product, as you say. These were just the two—