We will report to several ministers, not only to Minister Strahl but also to Minister Ambrose and Minister Lunn, who are playing very important roles in developing what this process is. The actual regulation itself is likely to be part of Minister Ambrose's work, and primary agricultural producer involvement is something I know Minister Strahl is very focused on. We're working closely with him on that portion, and then with Minister Lunn on some of the interprovincial tax and trade issues that Ron just mentioned, which are very important. So we're reporting to all three.
We actually have our discussion paper here; it came out yesterday for the meetings we're holding in Montreal. We'll have a second set of meetings in Saskatoon in a few weeks. So we're travelling the country.
Everyone here today is participating in that process, plus many others, such as the Canola Council and another rendering company, West Coast Reduction, which also has a very interesting take on all this.
Anyway, we're continuing our work. We'll be reporting in. We're happy to share the outcome with all the committee members as well.