The way I would summarize it is that own-use import was addressing price, not access. A concern from a lot of growers is that if you continue with own-use import, you are actually hurting the possibility of getting access. Both own-use import and the proposed GROU, grower requested own use, require that there be a Canadian-registered product against which you are making a comparison. So own-use import and GROU do not address an access question; they only address a price question.
In trying to develop win-win solutions, the task force went well beyond just price and got an awful lot on the table and an awful lot accepted that also addresses access. So if access is your primary concern as a grower, you are interested in all the recommendations that weren't own-use import and weren't GROU--further harmonization, the new intellectual property policy, Project 914.