The committee worked very diligently on that, as we did, for several years. I think it's a real turning point and we note that. The funny thing is that we're here talking about the past and I think the future has great promise.
I've only met Mr. Mongeau once. He talked about how we have to work like a family. If you look at Mr. Brehl's comments about how we're second, third, and fourth generation railroaders, this is something that's in their blood, in their families.
I think it holds promise if the companies are willing to realize that this is going to be productive for them. It's going to increase public confidence to move goods. It's actually going to make money all around and produce a safer environment. We're certainly willing to work with them and we think the amendments are very good.