Absolutely. In any industry you look into--and agriculture is no different--you need stability, and one of the worst things for our producers is not knowing the direction in which things are going and not knowing the issues to be highlighted that will be coming up. And I believe your op-ed piece, as well as things that followed that were written by the Grain Commission, have helped to reassure producers.
I believe it's an important role. You need to continue to get out there as the commissioner to ensure that our producers have that information and have that stability. I think it's vital, and I think you've taken some excellent first steps in your early days in this position.
How much time do I have left, Mr. Chair? I guess I'll quickly go through a couple more questions.
I don't see anything on your resumé that precludes your being an excellent commissioner of the Canadian Grain Commission. Do you see anything that does?