Thank you.
I just want to get this clear in my mind. Let us a take a community like Blaine Lake in Saskatchewan, which years ago used to have an elevator. When I'd help my uncle, we used to deliver grain there. There are no more elevators now. Blaine Lake doesn't accept grain. It's not one of these sites, but if the farmers in that area wanted to have it, could there be other sites opened? I don't quite understand the process. Is that possible?
I have another question. There are 52 sites that are closed, and yet according to this only six of them have operated in this last year, so the danger here is that if we allow this to happen, the idea we're looking at is the potential of reactivating these sites. There's a potential for that. That's why we're on this, if I'm not mistaken. Also, is it possible to open up other sites? Physically, what's necessary? Is it just a side railway line beside the main line?
Maybe you could explain that to me, please.