I wouldn't really speak to this, Mr. Chairman, other than to correct something that Mr. Easter said that's totally wrong.
When you say there can't be both, you can ask Mr. Steckle in his riding. I've talked to a pile of farmers in his riding, a pile in my own, and a pile in southern Ontario. What they have all said is that they use the Ontario Wheat Producers' Marketing Board, which is similar to the Canadian Wheat Board, to market about 30% of their crop. They have that margin.
Every one of them also said to me that we shouldn't get rid of it. We should leave it as an option. They want that choice to use it when and if they want. So don't tell me that the two can't work together. They can.
And why shouldn't my relatives and my friends in western Canada—and I have a pile of them—have the same option as I have in Ontario or any other place? That's what this is all about. It's about choice.
If this was about just getting rid of the Wheat Board, Wayne, I wouldn't be supporting it, but that's not what it's about. It's about choice.