We're moving that tonne of grain from Manitoba to Vancouver for maybe $35 to $40. Our average rate per grain is in cents-per-tonne mile. So we're moving a tonne of canola, which is worth over $400, 1,500 miles for $35 to $40.
Another important fact not to lose sight of is that farm income from grain and oilseed production in Canada has increased from $4.5 billion to $13 billion over the last 15 years. That's a CAGR, or cumulative annual growth rate, of 7.3%.
We're not saying the system is perfect, we're not saying we're perfect, but some things are working fairly well, if you get to the facts.