That's another great success story that actually I don't think you as the Liberal Party can take any credit for, because I think you wanted to sell the Ridley Terminals. One of the first acts of our government was to stop that sale.
The great thing about Ridley Terminals is that it normally did around 3 million to 4 million tonnes per year; last year, a record year, it did 8.3 million tonnes. This year, coming forward, it will be up to capacity or a little bit beyond; Ridley Terminals is actually becoming a little innovative about how it can increase capacity. The agenda is actually to move to even more capacity, because the demand is so strong on metallurgical and even some thermal coal.
So it is a great news story, and in terms of the infrastructure build that needs to take placeāI think that's gets to your question whether it's going to be there--we're working as hard as we can, together with Ridley and the machinery of government, to make certain that it meets the capacity needs of the industry.