That was planned shipment, so that's correct.
Here is what happens if they don't get them when they order them. The boat is sitting out there, and they said they wanted them in week one, week two, or whatever. They don't show up until the next week, so then they have more orders. They have to clean up week one and week two. Let's say they delivered only half of them; then they get bumped, and they say, “Oh, no; we only brought half of them again.” That's 28,000 cars of missed opportunity.
Meanwhile, as was alluded to earlier this afternoon, there's another crop coming from another part of the world that we didn't even think we were going to be competing against, because our grain was supposed to be gone. The plan was for 5,000 cars a week. The shippers were there and the railways agreed to it, but the railways decided they had another plan. Then I guess winter came.