It's about a 35% difference, which on a $30-per-tonne basis would be close to $10 a tonne more in the U.S. than it is in Canada on average.
Executive Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer, Canadian National Railway Company
It's about a 35% difference, which on a $30-per-tonne basis would be close to $10 a tonne more in the U.S. than it is in Canada on average.
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