I agree that the answer is no. It's on the official record. If we look back in history to the central selling agency, to the voluntary wheat boards that have gone before, human nature being what it is, people will deliver to the board when they see the price falling, and they will try to go outside the board and sell to some other market when they see the price rising. And under that scenario, it cannot be a viable operation.
When those agencies failed in the last century, they were spectacular bankruptcies. At the time, they were some of the largest bankruptcies in this country, and farmers and all Canadians came running to provincial and federal governments to clean up the mess.