On our side, we would agree that it was more than just weather. There was volume. As we mentioned, we're seeing in some specific parts of our network a very focused increase in demand. We're performing in the northern parts of our operating territory at 30% more grain volume than traditionally is moved. This is where the crop is. This is where the crop wants to come from. That creates some challenges. Then you throw what was worse than a normal winter on top of that.
Yes, we've had winter for 100 years, but the weather we've seen is on the extreme end of what you experience within those 100 years. I think one of the statistics was that the cold snap we had in December and January was the coldest and the earliest since 1886. It's more than 100 years since we've seen an event like that. It was worse than normal.