Yes, very briefly, it is a question of power. The problem Canadian farmers are having is that they produce huge profits. The efficiency numbers are incredible. The production numbers are incredible. But the places where profits are made and the places where profits are captured are two different places. We make profits on our farm, but they're captured somewhere else. That's the story we're trying to tell in our brief--the power imbalance between input makers and farmers is such that the input makers get to capture all the profits that formerly went to our farms.
Mr. Easter's point is the right one. If the destruction of the Wheat Board and the Canadian Grain Commission and regulated transport and the seed system and the quality system through the end of KVD further disempowers farmers, that will have a direct effect on profit. Our profit will go down, and the profits of grain companies and other input manufacturers will go up. So it's absolutely a question of power, because that determines the allocation of profit within the system.