Okay, I'll take a kick at the cat here.
As I said earlier, in my own particular farming operation I strive to grow a high-quality export wheat, because that's what my land can grow. This isn't saying that I couldn't change my operation to grow something else if I could see that there was more money in it. And producers have, over a long period of time, tried to do that.
We always will export high-quality wheat. We need to export high-quality wheat. But there are all kinds of opportunities. As I said earlier, freight is a big issue for people where I am in Saskatchewan. We are not very close to any sort of port.
So whatever we can do to consume that internally is extremely important. There has been research done that would assist me in doing that. However, if there is a possibility that my chance to export a high-quality wheat is jeopardized, I have a problem with that too.
Jeff talked earlier about affidavits. Somehow we have to have some sort of disincentive there so that producers don't misrepresent what they have grown and jeopardize that high-quality wheat. Sometimes you have to have penalties to ensure that what people say they deliver is in fact what they do deliver. There are ways of making this happen that would be beneficial for industry in Canada, the biofuel industry, and would ensure as well that what we export is what we say we export: high quality.
So there are ways of doing it.