Mr. Chair, I think Mr. Anderson's question is a good question. The malting industry has written a letter to our chair and copied it to all of us concerned about this matter. They say in that letter: “It should be made clear that the risks and potential losses that could accrue to the industry are not due to these sales having been made at prices that were too high or low relative to the market at that time. These sales were made at competitive values.”
What they're doing is making the point in this letter that there are implications for producers, for the Canadian Wheat Board, for the malting industry, for our export reputation abroad, and for Canada's reputation. They've written this letter to our chair asking for, basically, an emergency meeting so we could discuss this with them and the Wheat Board, I would think. And the reason—