As for the ability to ever reconstruct, the Canadian Wheat Board has gone through a number of transitions. It has changed often and continues to evolve to meet the needs of producers. There is nothing in NAFTA or the WTO to prevent a re-establishment. But here's the problem: if the Wheat Board were eliminated, and then some time down the road the federal government decided to re-establish it, all the companies that managed to scoop up the board grains and market them would sue the federal government under NAFTA for damages and lost income. This would be huge. So practically speaking, once gone, the Wheat Board could not be re-established.
Secondly, you want to know whether we could have both a Canadian Wheat Board and a separate seller, whether we could maybe have something like the Man-Sask Wheat Board and the Alberta chaos. Well, you could do that, but the point I want to make, and I'll try not to be a smart aleck, Doug--