I want to correct you on that.
All of the western organizations and CFA respect the position that western farmers will take, or took in the past, about the Canadian Wheat Board. It's the same thing for APAS, KAP, and Wild Rose. They all submit the same position. They are respectful of the decision that the farmers will take about the Canadian Wheat Board; if they change their minds about it, we will respect that.
Never forget, though, that perhaps the tool will have to be improved. Perhaps a larger share of farmers have to control the board. There are lots of ideas there, and lots of possibility.
We have to continue to study the Canadian Wheat Board and to improve the movement of the farmer through the Canadian Wheat Board. At the end, though, I will not be the one who decides. I'm just representing Canadian farmers and saying what they tell me about the Canadian Wheat Board and all other subjects.
You can be sure that I've been in western Canada and that I've asked the question directly of farmers. I'm not here on my own view. I respect what western farmers tell me about collective marketing, about getting together and not being under the control of a couple of big companies like the Cargills and Bunges of the world.