Yes.
I'm afraid that the railways have been monopolies for too long. They don't know how to compete.
In the last panel they talked about losing about 2,000 cars. That's 200,000 tonnes. How many millions of tonnes do they move on an annual basis? The question from over here was what percentage of their business were they actually losing. I would suggest it's far under 1% that they would be in fear of losing.
Mr. Shields brought the question up to them before. Mr. Finn talked about the OECD numbers—the lowest rates in the world, even compared with the U.S.—yet are they worried about losing business to them? I don't see it. They may lose some, they may gain some, but it's not going to hurt them, especially when they're guaranteed profits under the MRE.