I'll just need one minute.
The WGEA doesn't really want to comment on the surveys, the studies, or the price tests that have been done by the parties. I think it's pretty clear that numbers can be made to say anything they want, and it depends on who is doing the study. So we tend to stay away from them.
I think it's clear that the industry is polarized, but I don't think polarization should be an excuse for inactivity. I think it's very healthy to have these types of discussions. We're operating in an environment today that is much different from 50 or 100 years ago, and I think the legislation that is currently governing the way the Canadian grain business is operating needs to be revisited on an ongoing basis so that Canada can remain competitive, in whatever form, dual marketing or anything.