I'd like to follow up on what Wayne said.
It's my understanding that this is a pretty sensitive document. It talks about competition. The minister has the document, I understand. The Wheat Board has requested a meeting with him. I think it would be prudent to let the Canadian Wheat Board and the minister discuss this. If there is any chance that it could interfere with the ability of the Canadian Wheat Board to compete, then I think we should not be taking that chance.
Let's not forget that the Wheat Board has been under attack for many years from the major global players, and each challenge has been refuted. This could be seen as an attempt by the competitors to get some information that would make the Wheat Board less competitive.
For that reason, I think we should leave it between the minister and the Wheat Board.