Madam Chair, I could add a few comments, if that's all right. I'm the chief myth-buster for the railway industry, and there was a significant myth that was perpetuated here, and I must address it.
During 2013-14, there was additional grain—20 million metric tonnes of additional grain—produced by the agriculture industry. Yes, a lot of it was on farm; that's where they store it. We also had the worst winter in 75 years. In June, the ground was frozen in Winnipeg and pipes were frozen, so it was a significant winter. Nevertheless, we moved that grain. It required 2,000 additional trains of 100 cars each just to move the extra grain that was produced that year.
The industry moved the grain. It was a very anomalous situation of a bad winter; it had nothing to do with the movement of oil. There was no oil moved to the west coast, which is primarily where all of that grain moved, to the Port of Vancouver.
I just wanted to address that. Thank you.