I have another one here.
Mr. Friesen, you are president of an organization that basically represents farmers from every province, I presume, or certainly the biggest part of them. Of course, your job with your organization is to try to represent every facet, every commodity, what have you. You're not commodity-based; you're looking at everyone. That's a correct assumption.
I guess I find your stand on this a little disturbing. I am a member of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture, which in turn basically makes me a member of your organization. Everybody here has to be treated the same. What the government has proposed to do with the Canadian Wheat Board is give everyone an option. It's not to get rid of the Wheat Board—that's nothing but fear-mongering—but to give everyone an option. The people who would like that freedom to make a choice benefit from this. The people who want to sell under the Wheat Board still have that choice. Everyone wins. I guess I would like to hear you justify how you could not go along with that, when everybody's a winner in the situation.