Thank you.
Mr. Sahl, you've been around for a long time. You have lots of experience. Sometimes when we talk about trade unions we say they were really good years ago but we don't need them any more; times have changed. Yet we see that perhaps we need them more than ever because of privatization and global forces.
So the argument on the Wheat Board is that it was good when we got it going in the thirties, but times have changed. Today we need to change the way we do things. It's no longer relevant.
I'd like you to comment on that, please.