One of the unknown gems of the Canadian Grain Commission is the research component. I don't know if members have been to the head office of the Grain Commission in Winnipeg, but you're certainly invited. We have a grain research laboratory that is doing exciting things, and it has benefited producers mightily.
We do research into ways to process Canadian grains to access the Asian market. That's one section of the work of the Grain Commission. We are constantly doing milling tests on wheat. We're doing tests on barley for malt and other purposes. The dollars that the Grain Commission has put into the pockets of producers through the work of the grain research laboratory is, I believe, an unknown that should be more widely publicized. It is one of the credits to the Grain Commission that I think even producers aren't fully aware of.
By the way, we're certainly fully committed to the ongoing work of the research. And if Parliament were to even expand that role for the Grain Commission, we would certainly be prepared to take it on, because we recognize how important it is.