I'll maybe start with the key thing on modernization. As you know, many of your colleagues have been talking about the need for study and the need for informed action. We felt that through the deliberations, with the importance of the MRE to producers and to the agricultural industry, that it be properly studied, and that we test modernization initiatives on a gradual basis. The foundational element was eliminate container intermodals; allow the railways to have a certain part of their fleets that would be available for auctions, or premium services that would be excluded from that; the extra tariffs would be excluded from the MRE; interswitching would be excluded. It was a gradual process. It allowed government to make those changes, test those changes, and ultimately react by either going back to a more regulated system or eventually to move towards a removal of the MRE.
We did advocate for a gradual approach.