Thank you.
The delivery system in eastern Canada, Ontario and Quebec, is somewhat different from the delivery system in western Canada. It's more a direct delivery from the producer to the grain handler. With the elimination of KVD in eastern red wheat back in the late eighties, I believe, the producer has the option to deliver red wheat as the class or to base as a declaration, say, red winter or red spring, etc. So they have been using a declaration system for quite a number of years, and it's more of a direct produce and grain handler contractual relationship. Issues of misdelivery or issues of the declaration not being what it is supposed to represent are dealt with between the grain handler and the producer.
The CGC's involvement in eastern Canada isn't the same as it is in western Canada, due to the Canada Grain Act and its boundaries of jurisdiction.