Because of this grain crisis, we've had a lot of troubles domestically, but also internationally. I think we have a black eye, and I've seen some comments that you guys have made in some articles citing the fact that it's very tough. We've actually had a vessel from Japan leave and go to the States to fill up. What in this legislation will actually ensure that this won't happen again?
There is a sunset clause after two years, and after the dismantling of the CWB, there was no afterthought logistics-wise, so here we are two years later in this big crisis, and farmers are really paying the price. I want some kind of assurance that this won't happen again. Farmers are working hard. We're going to have more and more crops, big bumper crops like we saw this year, but is it worth it when we can't transport it, when they're not getting paid? We need some kind of assurance that this will not happen again domestically, but also for our contracts, our international trade agreements, that this will not happen again.