What we're proposing is a transition period that allows enough time for the market to adjust.
Frankly, it reminds me very much of when I was working on the free trade agreement with the United States. Before it happened, there was a lot of worry and concern about which companies were going to do well and which would not. It certainly didn't turn out that way. The companies that did well were surprised. People made changes. It was very hard to predict, and you can't predict. People will change. The current business strategies that companies have, which are based on the Wheat Board acting with monopoly powers, will change. People will need to do things differently, and they have to get their mind around it.
That is really what we are saying. Change has to be allowed to occur, and we want to allow some time to have it done in a reasonable manner.