There are differences, I believe, in accountability. At the moment it is very difficult to find accountability. In saying that, I think one of the big differences between your market and ours is that we're shipping, as a rule, large volumes of grain, especially in the case of wheat, where a farmer may deliver 40 tonnes that becomes part of a 40,000-tonne shipment once it hits Vancouver. That's probably where you're ending up with the most costs.
As far as the process you initiate between the grower and the elevator is concerned, probably the only difference is that there is a grade dispute mechanism that's not often employed. I don't think we should knock the Grain Commission's success in providing Canada with a very reputable product. Don't ever go saying that we do not have a world-recognized system. If in any way you got that message, it would be erroneous. We have very well-represented grading standards, from my knowledge.