That is a different question than what this group was asked to do. It's very appropriate in my capacity to be assisting the minister and the government to implement the policy--that is really my job. In terms of our particular task, we weren't asked to examine the various studies.
There are studies on both sides of the issue. There have been a tremendous number of studies. A number of them support and would say the monopoly powers of the Wheat Board are beneficial. Other studies talk about costs. But that wasn't our job at all. We weren't asked to look at that. We weren't asked to deal with that. We had a job for one month to flesh out the option of marketing choice. That's what we've done, and that's what we said we did, and we presented one viable model that we think would be a good model to implement marketing choice.