You asked whether the Wheat Board could continue to operate in a free market system. I don't think so—not in the system we have right now, without control of any assets. The Australian Wheat Board had to make some adjustments, but they have assets. Our Wheat Board does not have assets, so they would be at the mercy of the grain companies. I don't think they could survive like that for long.
If you compare Ontario and western Canada, they are very different. There's a great divide. In Ontario they grow very little hard red spring wheat. They grow soft wheat, and most of their wheat is consumed in the domestic market. The volumes of wheat grown on the Prairies could not be consumed in the domestic market. We will always be exporters, either of raw wheat or a value-added product. Certainly within the Wheat Board we can value-add.