First of all, I would preface my comments by saying the relationship between the management of the CGC and employees across Canada has been very positive and very constructive over the history, even recent history, of the Canadian Grain Commission. That being said, it's never easy if you're looking at a new act or an amended act that would remove some mandatory services and result in some job losses. I'm not happy about that, because we have excellent employees and we have employees who are proud of the Grain Commission. Quite frankly, as chief commissioner, I'm very proud of our employees.
That being said, the mandate of the Canadian Grain Commission and certainly the mandate we're given under the Canada Grain Act, both the existing act and the one you are considering, is to look out for the best interests of producers and Canadians as a whole. As you know, input costs for producers is a huge issue right now. If it came to whether or not we'd preserve jobs versus doing what's best for grain producers in Canada, I am charged and the commission is charged under the act with putting producers first.