I think you're touching on all the key points there, Jim. I'll just add that fluidity is absolutely critical, but so is competition. We need to make sure we operate as shippers in a competitive rail environment.
This past year, the railways have done a very good job in terms of moving grain and our processed products, as well. However, we want to make sure there is always a competitive environment for the shipping community.
In order to do that—as we said in one of our recommendations—the policies and regulations that do maintain that competitiveness between the two major class 1 railways in Canada will continue to be a critical component of making sure we're competitive as well.