A voluntary Wheat Board is a deregulated market, so you have to look at what that model might look like. The Wheat Board as we know it today would certainly not easily exist in that deregulated environment.
You can look at the model now being developed in Australia after the deregulation that occurred there in July of last year. I think we need to look back at this over a number of years and see how it played out. In the first year, so far it seems to have been a fairly rocky road for the deregulation that has occurred there, but as I said, I think it needs to be viewed over a number of years.
The Australian Wheat Board, as an example, has a significantly reduced role today and is an organization significantly different from what it was when it was a single-desk operator. It basically just becomes another trader. The ability to extract value out of the marketplace that we see in the sales program from our single-desk operator is arguably diminished in that environment.