I can answer the latter part of your question about other commodities. It would be beneficial, but for the other commodities produced in western Canada, it would need to be extended even further. The limit wasn't extended enough for a large portion of fertilizer companies, or petrochemical companies, that operate in that area. We talk about 160, but for coming back to grain, ideally, we would like to see it go to 250, because then all the grain elevators would have access to an interchange. It definitely benefits other commodities, but longer distance would be required.
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