No, there will be a need for legislation, in the same way that there's an act of Parliament for the United Grain Growers set-up and there's an act of Parliament for CN Rail.
Certain things would be in there with respect to governance at the end of the day, and there may be certain restrictions applying to ownership by farmers, percentages, that would be in legislation, and there would be all the transition amounts that would go from the current to the new act.
There is one technical part that the Wheat Board raised in their presentation that would probably necessitate some measure. This pertains to the borrowings the Canadian Wheat Board made that go out for ten years and would be pretty difficult to extinguish now, because there would be significant penalties and it would be hard to get people together. So you could deal with that in the legislation.