Mr. Chair, first of all to break a contract, we need one. That's what the bill wants to have for shippers. We want to give all shippers in Canada the opportunity to have a contract with railways that respects both parties. That's what we are doing now.
For years some shippers wanted to have a contract with railways, and they were not able to, but we have to thank and congratulate the railways. Since we have started this process, they have done a lot to have agreements with shippers. They already have done a lot. They have done that since we began this process. That's why we are very proud of what we are proposing here.
With this bill we want only one winner, the Canadian economy. We don't want to side with shippers or railways. We only want to give to the Canadian economy the tool it needs to have a better and bigger growth and to help both of them.
That's why in this process we have all tried to find a better solution for shippers and railways. That's why we have the template and all the rest. We want to have a balanced approach, and that's what we have done. Our department is already reviewing all the aspects for grain transportation, and we will come back later with the information about that.