I can add that it's not a question of reducing the ability of the Grain Commission to exercise influence over one or another category of stakeholders; it's about changing the way they do things. In some ironic ways the commission, under our proposals, would have a lot more power over grain companies, to the extent that you may be concerned about that, because we recommend that they have financial power that they don't have.
Right now all they can do is take a grain company's licence away, and there has been a case of one grain company that, without any consequence, did not fulfill its obligations for reporting information.