They're not dismantling anything. They've given advice to the government on how that transition might take place in an orderly way to ensure a strong Wheat Board. And whether you agree with this or not, it's much healthier to debate whether this task force recommendation is the way to go than it is to have one line in my campaign brochure and one line in your brochure, neither of which is really a plan at all, but is simply a line in a partisan document. So this at least allows for a healthy debate.
I should have mentioned one other thing. We did campaign front and centre on marketing choice for western Canadian farmers. We did promise changes to the support systems for farmers, which we're partway through and hope to complete this fall.
The third commitment was a commitment to supply management. We believe that the system has worked for Canada. We have supported it. I have supported it, and the Prime Minister has supported it, both on the stump during the campaign and ever since. I can tell you that he does it publicly and privately. I did it in Geneva, and I've done it on every possible occasion. We believe that a supply-managed system is here to stay, and we want to make sure it's a healthy and viable system, moving forward.