I would like to briefly respond on the issue of Mr. Ritz's bill and the concept of value added.
You've seen from our survey that 85% of the farmers believe that value-added processing is important and that the CWB should work with producers to ensure that this happens. It's right in our survey.
The second point I want to make is that as an organization we feel that this is a farmer's right, through the elected director structure, to ensure that we find the right place for this to all function. Secondly, this is also not a turf war. We are going to be talking to Mr. Ritz about his bill and will look at areas where perhaps there need to be some refinements and some common sense in certain areas. I point specifically to issues around trade, so that we don't set up any kind of structure that would affect trade, and also that all processors in the country are at a reasonably level playing field.
We're looking forward to this kind of common-sense discussion with Mr. Ritz and the bill he has put before the House.