Okay, thank you, Mr. Allen.
We would want to be involved in part of that process of regulatory development. My understanding is that the way legislation is meant to be designed is that it provides a framework and then through regulations you have the flexibility to adapt through time. A case in point would be our cash advance limits. As Humphrey Banack pointed out, we know the economics change rapidly in our industry, and it's quickly becoming very costly to operate your farm every year. Cash advance limits in the past may have been appropriate at that time. Through regulations I believe the minister can make those changes routinely as required. I think that type of flexibility makes the legislation more practical in a lot of respects. I hear your message that you're concerned, but I think our members feel we're going to get a chance to give input as needed on issues like that.