I just have two more questions for you, sir.
One is this. The U.S. elevator bids have been higher than the final payments from the Wheat Board in five of the last six years. The average difference in price has been approximately $15.97 per tonne. That is a lot of money that our western Canadian farmers aren't getting.
I think we would both agree that quality, consistency, food safety, customer service, and reliability are things that we get a premium for. Is that correct?