Yes. Eighty percent of our mills are held captive by a single railway company. Since they're monopolies, they do what they're legally required to do and maximize profit for their shareholders. As a result, because they have monopoly powers, we get bad service and are overcharged. In a country with such a vast geography, this is a big competitive disadvantage. It's not that the railways are bad; the railways are brilliant. But government policy is bad in giving them this monopoly power.
On March 12th, 2009. See this statement in context.