Mr. Gourde would obviously be more familiar with this situation than I am. We've talked about it a little. Again, we want to make the point that we want to give western Canadian farmers the same opportunity that the farmers in other parts of this country have had.
We think Mr. Ritz's bill is a great initiative in that, but farmers are telling us they want to go further. They want to have the opportunity to be able to market their own grain; they want to be able to make those choices themselves. We've been listening to that. We think the board can continue to function in that environment. The Ontario wheat board has done well, and it has received increased support over the last couple of years. The Australian Wheat Board is another model where they don't have a domestic monopoly; they almost have an export monopoly. They've been able to very well, as well.