I do, yes. Especially if you are looking at long-term sustainability and enhancement of these trade corridors, I think it's important.
Also, from a competitive standpoint, not just domestically but internationally, I think it's important to make sure that our trade corridors are fluid, active, and competitive, and that ongoing issues in some areas we face.... Don't forget that some of these issues do ebb and flow based on weather and on commodity movement. Some commodities are softer at some points, and sometimes there is heavy movement. We've seen that with grain, with coal, and with different commodity groups. You want to ensure that you can address any issues or ongoing issues within those corridors in giving the agency that ability to look into that and find remedies for it.
Again, however they want to structure that or how it should be structured, or whether it's an order to improve it, that's left up to them. But I think it's an area that does need to be focused on.