The costs are the same as those in Quebec, especially for private railway crossings. We're seeing costs, though, that are exorbitant for drainage, with the railways trying to abdicate their responsibility to cover the costs to drain the railways. It's not only about the drainage of our farm properties. The drainage around the railway tracks and the system underneath them also need the drainage system to work well.
This is an opportunity for railways, municipalities and farmers to come together. That's how the Ontario Drainage Act works. The people who are using the system pay for the costs. That includes the railways, so we want to make sure that the agreements from the early 20th century are all met and continue into the future.