Again, it comes back to this big elephant in the room called the Canadian Wheat Board. That's what you're saying. Coming out of western Canada, that's one thing I hear in the farm gates, and I hear it everywhere else. It handcuffs the producer from doing so many things in his operation.
For example, in my operation, I grew all wheat last year, and I'm still carrying about 80% of my wheat because of the quotas, or the contracts haven't opened up for me to move it. Cash flow becomes a very interesting game when you're doing that.
You also talked about niche markets and the inability for us to get into these niche markets for wheat because of the licensing. There are high dollars in some of these niche markets, because that's what a niche market is.