And that's what I'm talking about, as they both apply, Mr. Chair, because the world is watching. They're watching as you talk about choice under the orderly marketing concept of the Canadian Wheat Board. So my first question is really for Mr. Emerson.
Mr. Emerson, I just want to be sure you're still standing by this statement. I'll read a quote of yours:
We've got sector sensitivities and we've always deferred to this industry or that industry that felt that they couldn't cope with free trade and so we tended to put aside agreements that were largely in this country's best interests but because of narrow sensitivities—
That was attributed to you in The Western Producer. I take it you're not withdrawing that statement. Do you stand by that?