You've got a good point there, but the thing is that it affects the capacity on their network. It affects their on-time delivery. Our experience is that usually they get on it pretty quickly because they need those cars at the port. They want to get the empties back. Usually, what we see is that they act pretty quickly on it.
From time to time, they may decide to live with a slow order for short distances, but usually on the main line, where there's heavy traffic, they'll be repaired pretty quickly.