I think the government's decision is the right one. As regards the cars that are currently owned by the government and can be kept in service over the long term, it's not a bad thing for the government to keep them. That will reduce costs to farmers.
However, there is a problem. All the cars will have to be replaced in the next five to seven years. What's going to be done for the future? We believe the best solution is to keep the cars that currently belong to the government where they are, to agree on the terms of a new lease and for the government to give all participants directives so that efforts are focused on productivity and improving system efficiency so that we have not only the best system in the world, but also a system that would be productive enough to enable us, the railways, with the revenues we currently have, to buy the cars without increasing costs to farmers.