Perhaps I'll try to answer your question.
We spoke with a number of grain companies who came to see us--some small and some large ones. They have all operated with the Canadian Wheat Board system acting as a monopoly for as long as anyone can remember. The Canadian Wheat Board deals with all of them as a group, for many things. Because there's a monopoly, they act as a group. In the future, the Wheat Board may be dealing with them individually. Some companies are very well placed to start competing, and they may do quite well. But some have facilities in Vancouver and some don't. Their concerns are whether they will have the same access. They'll have to have different arrangements with different companies. The expectation is that there will be change. There will be a different competitive environment. Some companies might do very well, and some might not do so well. We can't identify which companies may do quite well and which will not. It will be a significant change for them. They've been operating a certain way. They've had a certain business relationship that will no longer be there. They may have to have new relationships. That's really what is referred to, and that's why time is important for some.
We met with maltsters who have concerns about whether they are ready for a different arrangement. They've been operating a certain way. They may need storage facilities that they don't have. Some are well placed and some are less well placed.
So there's a certain agitation amongst the entities that the Canadian Wheat Board interacts with now. They will be having a different interaction, but we really can't predict which companies in the end will do well. It's just that there's a worry. Some think they will do much worse. There's not a unified view from grain companies that they want the monopoly to end as quickly as possible. It's not the view at all. They say they've operated a certain way, they're comfortable with it, they know where they stand in relation to their competitors, and that this is a significant change.