They're doing their job on the retail side. If one person is buying for all of eastern Canada or Canada and they call up our board to ask about our supply situation, we tell them. We're frank with them and say we may have too many russets this year, for example--not that we do this year--and if they need to feature more russets so the market moves well, we can do that. That same call is made to New Brunswick, Quebec, and Ontario. They have all the information.
If I call Don Brubacher at the Ontario Potato Board and say, “I know your minimum price is this, it's a published price, but what do you see for movement, and what do you think the price will be in six weeks”, that is supposedly not legal. That's not right.