There are things I want to say.
This committee has had good cooperation in the past. It has worked well together through this fall. One of the successes we've had in particular has been the Canadian Grain Commission report that we released the other day.
There are a number of recommendations in there. There are a dozen of them. They are good ones, we think. It looks like the grain industry has welcomed them. There were a couple in particular that I think we are really proud of. One is the position we took to enhance producer cars and to strengthen them in the future. There is a position, as well, where we felt the grading system needed to be changed and KVD opened up so that farmers have more opportunities. I think a third one that we thought was a good choice was the office of farmer advocacy, with its six regionally based commissioners. We've also had good rapport on things such as the potato file from Quebec and other issues through this fall.
I only mention that because people need to understand that we do work well together. We've worked well on most issues through this fall. We also know that the Wheat Board is, and has been, a contentious issue. We know there are a lot of different opinions on that issue.
I want to talk a little about that. I am leading to a point—