That's a good point. I think in a lot of places across this country, in the regions at least, when the railways aren't used the trucking is murder for the road network. Provinces are certainly very motivated to try to avoid seeing railways abandoned in their regions.
I'll give an example of something that's happening right now. In New Brunswick, CN announced that it wanted to abandon a rail line essentially between Moncton and Bathurst. It essentially told the provincial government, pay up $50 million or else we're walking away from this railway.
People in regions whether they are shippers or municipalities, or even provincial governments, often feel threatened by the railways. They feel that the railways have them over a barrel because otherwise they are going to have to spend a lot more provincial tax money or municipal tax money to be able to survive.