Let me just add one more point.
For my argument about debate being divisive and unnecessary, I'll give you two examples. At our last board meeting we passed two resolutions. One was that we have a small processors' exemption of 500 tonnes. That will mean you can sell outside the board to a small processor up to 500 tonnes, or they can buy to that limit. The second thing we passed was the new generation co-op policy, which touched on many of the issues that were in your bill. It relates to the fact that new generation co-op members can deliver to their own processing plant and receive the North American price for the grain they sell.
By this, Mr. Chair, I'm saying a lot of the issues that have been frictions in the past are being dealt with by this organization. That's why this divisive debate is often simply unnecessary.