( 2 ) A class 1 rail carrier shall provide to the Minister, in the form and manner that the Minister may specify, a report indicating the following information with respect to any traffic that is moved by a railway car:

(a) the name of the shipper;

(b) the name of the owner of the railway car;

(c) the letters and number that identify the railway car;

(d) an indication as to whether the railway car moves in a block that receives an incentive and if it is, the number of railway cars moved together as the block for which the incentive is received;

(e) an indication as to whether the railway car transports traffic that is, based on the rail origin, transferred from a truck or vessel , as defined in section 2 of the Canada Shipping Act, 2001 , or, based on the rail destination, transferred to a truck or vessel;

(f) the date and time at which the movement of the railway car begins and ends;

(g) the geographic location codes of the locations where the movement of the railway car begins and ends, the alphanumeric codes that identify the province or state in which the movement begins and ends, and, if applicable, the geographic location code of any junction at which the railway car is transferred to or from another rail carrier, the code that identifies that other rail carrier and the code that identifies the rail carrier on which the movement begins or ends;

(h) the standard transportation commodity code, the code that identifies the type of equipment used, the intermodal traffic indicator, the number of intermodal units carried by the car and the commodity tonnage and, if the railway car moves across the Canada-United States border, the alphanumeric code that identifies imports and exports and the code that identifies the border crossing location;

(i) if the railway car transports dangerous goods, the UN number assigned to the goods by the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods or the Hazardous Material Response Code assigned to the goods by the Association of American Railroads, Bureau of Explosives;

(j) an indication as to whether the rate that applies in respect of the movement of the traffic is set out in a tariff or a confidential contract, and, in the case of a tariff, the tariff number;

(k) an indication as to whether a long‑haul interswitching rate applies in respect of the movement of the traffic;

(l) an indication as to whether the shipper has provided the class 1 rail carrier with an undertaking with respect to the volume of the movement of the traffic, and if so, the volume in respect of which the undertaking was made;

(m) the gross waybill revenue earned for the railway car and the number of miles in respect of which the revenue is derived;

(n) the portion of the gross waybill revenue earned by the class 1 rail carrier for the railway car and the number of miles in respect of which the portion is derived;

(o) the portion of the gross waybill revenue — excluding the value of charges, incentives, rebates and amounts paid by the class 1 rail carrier to other rail carriers — earned by the class 1 rail carrier for the railway car for the portion of the movement in Canada and the number of miles in respect of which the portion is derived;

(p) the value of the charges, incentives, rebates and amounts paid by the class 1 rail carrier to other rail carriers referred to in paragraph (o);

(q) an indication as to whether the railway car is used for the movement of grain, as defined in section 147 of the Act;

(r) each type of train that the railway car is part of;

(s) the alphanumeric identification code of each train that the railway car is part of; and