I think that sort of leads to my next question. I'm not so sure that everybody wants government to be making these decisions in isolation. I think that's why when, Dwight, you were talking at the soybean board, we actually need firm, supported documentation from the users, from the growers, from the industry to help us. Nothing's ever just black and white, so there are always things that are positive about it and things that are negative.
From my perspective, to make informed decisions, we as legislators need to have the feedback from those organizations that are either going to benefit or that are going to be seen as a detriment for us. I leave that as a comment as a farmer, or at least a past farmer now, since I lease it out to my neighbour.