In terms of what the government can do, first I'd say that we have 12,000 railroaders, men and women, who are out there tirelessly working to move all the commodities that are produced in Canada and across this country, not just grain.
In terms of how we move forward, there are some initiatives around supply chain visibility. It's not just about measuring the railways; it's creating visibility to the health of the entire chain and understanding what's going on so that everybody can make decisions that optimize the utilization of the resources that are out there, rather than just focusing on an individual rail's performance.