I was just going to make the point that I wasn't prepared to let Mr. Easter interfere with the election process any further than he has already. December 5 is the very earliest date that I'm sure those folks would be able to be here.
Neither are we prepared for Mr. Easter to go on a witch hunt of the people he doesn't like on a personal basis. The minister has operated in good faith at all points. He's appointed the people, as he's allowed to, to the board of directors. Hopefully he'll be doing more of that in the future.
In terms of the costs, absolutely no one has a more vested interest in giving a jaded picture of the costs than does the Canadian Wheat Board. If Mr. Easter really wants to find out what the costs of the Wheat Board are, I would suggest that he encourage his senators to bring the Accountability Act with a Wheat Board amendment in it. Then farmers can see what the Wheat Board is actually spending and what it's costing them to have the board sit there and operate selling grain in western Canada.