One of the things you guys did refer to in your legislation was that the task force said the Wheat Board has a role in research. A lot of producers see it as an organization that has quite a bit of power in advocacy, especially in international trade matters and in fighting the United States in trade actions in the past.
In other commodities, we have check-offs that fund organizations, so they can provide research dollars. I know the cattle and hog industries have faced trade challenges from the United States on numerous occasions and have had to fight them at the international trade tribunal and NAFTA panel levels. Those were all funded through check-offs.
Do you see this being a role for CWB II, that possibly they could use a check-off to fund those types of activities?