Thank you very much, Lloyd. I was certainly pleased.... I grew potatoes on Prince Edward Island and I knew what the case was if a car didn't come in—tough luck. If you didn't load it, you paid up. It's a reciprocal penalty, so it'll work both ways, but the fact is that I was more than pleased to be able to announce that.
On the other issues that the farmers have brought forward, they'll be dealt with. As you know, the Minister of Transport is the lead minister on this, though I had a fair input into it. But over the next number of months, we'll be dealing with interswitching, which is important but we haven't made an announcement on that yet. Maximum revenue entitlement is another issue that will be dealt with. These are issues that were brought forward strong and firm by the agricultural sector. Right across the country, it was a big concern, and I was so pleased to hear the words even mentioned...and obviously going to be addressed.
What has to happen in the transportation sector is to make sure that it's not for next year or this year for shipping. We have to make sure that we put a transportation system in place that works for 10 and 15 years down the road. When you look at what's taking place in Vancouver and the bottleneck, and getting it to the water, there are certain things that have to be done there, too.
All these things have to be dealt with over the next few years with infrastructure. It's amazing what's taking place in loading hopper cars.