I have just one last comment, Mr. Chair.
The fact of the matter is that the consultation or previous plebiscite held was not on this specific proposal, and in terms of the minister's statement on this legislation, there's only 13.8% support in that plebiscite or consultation for this position.
I would say this—and this is what would really clear the air, Mr. Chair, and we'd welcome this—that if the government would go out and hold a new plebiscite on a clear question, do you want the single desk or not, it would settle this issue. If the government thinks it has support, then do it. Hold the plebiscite the way that it's supposed to be done under the law, and whether it's for or against barley under the board, we would welcome that decision.
So if the parliamentary secretary and the minister think they have that support out there on a clear question, then just do it, and we wouldn't have to argue here.
So I would agree. Call the question.