Yes, since COVID we've had increased capacity for grain movement. We've had record movement over the last number of months, but at the same time, as the economy starts to recover, we're going to see loss of some of that capacity. It's going to go to other products.
The grain sector has an opportunity now when we should be able to export all the product we have. The world wants it. It's high-quality. We're sure hoping that the rail capacity will be able to handle what we should be able to export, and that the same thing is going to happen if we increase our processing within this country, because we will have to have transportation to get to market.