This is an error, from the department's perspective. What happens here is there are hopper cars leased to CNCP, and if they're damaged there's a settlement. The loss has been incorrectly calculated here by the department. So CNCP reimburses the government for a certain amount based on the book value of the hopper car. Because of the nature of their use, hopper cars are more subject to damage than your average rail car. In fact, it was not a loss. It was actually a gain of $3 million in terms of the compensation they received. So there were hopper cars damaged during the year, but the amount compensated to the government was actually in excess of the book value. So it was an error.
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