Now, we've heard some figures about what it might cost, but regardless, when we're talking 80,000 plus or minus cars at $100,000 or more per car, we're not talking millions, we're talking billions of dollars.
My quick calculation, if I'm right, is $10 billion to replace them, and it's probably accurate to say that you're more likely to replace them than retrofit them, for a variety of reasons. Also, if you're going to equip new transload facilities properly, there's going to be a significant cost there as well. We're not talking small millions. We're talking into the billions.
How do you propose that this cost gets absorbed? Who is it passed on to? Who is ultimately going to be responsible for that cost?