Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Pratte and Mr. Bishop, thank you for being with us today.
As I mentioned to the railway representatives earlier, it's always worrying or abnormal for parliamentarians to get involved in private relations between companies. Due to special circumstances, we had to intervene again in this case.
You said that there have been problems with the industry over the past five years to export your grain to market.
In each of your associations, have you done any analysis to determine what the these delays may have cost grain producers? How do you deal with rail transport problems?