Thank you very much, Mr. Minister, for being here.
I appreciate the work you're doing in giving western wheat farmers the same advantages as Ontario wheat producers have in marketing their product. I think that's an option that every producer should have.
On the CAIS program, Mr. Minister, we're stuck with a program put in by the former government and there are some changes that we would like to have scrapped. You have made some changes there that didn't make all commodity groups happy at the start, but most of the commodity groups in Ontario are happy with it. Now, there is a bit of a concern with the grains and oilseeds people. I'd like you to speak about that because I think these changes are probably going to be more beneficial than they appeared at the start.
Mr. Minister, I'd like you to comment a little more on our biofuel policy, not only the financial benefit but the environmental benefit to our farmers, and to speak on a national meat inspection code and what the federal government's role might be in that. Also, you didn't get a chance to finish your comments earlier to Mr. Bezan on the bluetongue issue.
Perhaps I could leave those with you. What's your answer?