Thanks for the question. I think Jason may have some comments on this as well.
Largely, everyone is seeing increased costs in their operations thanks to inflation and other challenges, and farmers are certainly bearing the brunt of a lot of the inflationary pressures on our industries. Crop inputs are higher, and all the other things we have to deal with are higher. I'm sure the railways are no different. They're looking for ways to spread out those costs.
There are historical agreements in place. We want to make sure they're honoured. We want to make sure farmers are supported in these efforts. When it comes to the Ontario Drainage Act, these costs have to be covered by the people using them. As I mentioned, municipalities are covering a portion of those costs. The railways should cover their portion of the costs, and the farmers should do their best to cover their portion of the costs as well.
Do you have anything to add, Jason?