We didn't want to get hung up on the semantics of whatever you call a person. The current deputy commissioners were appointees. We wanted these people—basically call them field people—hired by the Grain Commission out in the field. With our producer-car sites, there are always problems. People like Donna Welke, who was assistant commissioner, were in the field all the time, face to face with these problems.
We're not adamant that you need six, but we would like to get them out of Winnipeg, out in the field, whether it's two or three. I'm not sure what that workload would be, but I think there should be those field reps out in the field. Whether you call them assistant commissioners or field reps, whatever, we don't care, but it needs someone to take some of the work that the assistant commissioners were supposed to do. We think it's important.