Mr. Chair, thank you.
Mr. Pratte and Mr. Bishop, thank you for attending.
From you testimony it seems as if there is harmony building among you, the shippers and the railways. I think that's a good thing.
You seem to have issues with the ports and the terminals. You both—Mr. Pratte, and Mr. Bishop in particular—made the distinction between the terminal operators at the port of Vancouver and the port.
Mr. Pratte, I believe you talked about Prince Rupert. Can you elaborate on what issues you do see at the port of Vancouver on the efficient and inexpensive movement of your grain to Asia?