Perhaps I could take a whack at that.
As Chris said, there are 102 recommendations or thereabouts in the report. There are many recommendations that have been made. I think we are looking at the recommendations from the perspective of how we would see the Canadian Grain Commission in a comprehensive way move forward into the future to be able to add value to the Canadian grains and oilseeds producers and the rest of the industry.
What we've seen in the COMPAS report is a hundred recommendations, but I think what we are trying to do collectively now is to see how they work together or don't work together in a comprehensive way to address the needs of producers and the rest of their industry as we go forward. So, really, that is work we are trying to do currently in terms of assessing the recommendations that are in front of us.