The way the bill is drafted is very much consistent with the other sections around rail service in the act. There isn't a really detailed description of what service is in practice. I would refer you to section 113, which is essentially the main provision that railways are obligated to provide service to shippers. It's not a very long section. It simply lays out that railways have to provide adequate and suitable conditions for receiving traffic, for moving traffic, for delivering traffic. We're essentially, in drafting the bill, referring back to section 113.
In terms of a specific template, in practice there is reference to more detailed elements of service in the report that Mr. Jim Dinning prepared as the facilitator on service agreements and commercial dispute resolution—