Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
This is an issue that has no bearing on my riding, and it has no bearing on Mr. Easter's riding. But I'll tell you the one thing we both have in common. We want to look out for farmers.
When the Wheat Board issue about choice came up, I can remember talking to the minister at the time. My only wish that I wanted to make sure of here was that, number one, farmers had that right to choose for themselves, that they had a plebiscite. That's happening now, on barley anyway. The other was that the questions be concise.
I totally disagree with you, Wayne, when you say the questions aren't clear. How much clearer could they be? One states that you keep it the same way, the second one gives you choice, and in the other one you're totally opposed to it. How much clearer? It's as clear as a glass of water, in my opinion, Mr. Chairman.
This is nothing short of partisanship. Let's get on with it. The vote is happening out there. I understand that the ballots are coming back in, so let's cut out the tomfoolery and get on with it.