Thank you.
It's a request that I believe we've been making for certainly the last three to four years. I believe in the port of Portland on the west coast of the U.S. a terminal operator has essentially built a very large roof that covers ships where grain is loaded. That enables the loading during rain or shine, essentially.
Now, in terms of the timing, I'm sorry, but I can't provide you with anything specific. Mind you, it is something that is certainly consistent with similar infrastructure that you have within ports. Therefore, given the footprint that a port has, that should be a fairly straightforward thing to build, especially considering that it's been done somewhere else. There's expertise available.
On the cost—