I'd like to clear things up about being in contact with CCA. The clerk, in all good faith, went ahead and did that because there are very few witnesses that can come at short notice. It's not confirmed, by any means. If we decide that we want them to come, they can. But we thought it was fair to at least put them on notice, because if we did nothing on that and had today's meeting and then started phoning afterwards, then everybody would say that they'd only been given two days. That could happen with the Canadian Pork Council. We may be able to get the Canadian Pork Council here on Thursday or we may not be able to get them until next Tuesday.
We weren't trying to circumvent the process, or the clerk certainly wasn't.
Most of these witnesses who are in Alex's report--and he's got up to meeting number 13--all go together on a lot of the issues. There's that review of the Competition Act, and it's still part of the competitiveness in the thing, but it's a little more extended. There's more to competitiveness in the marketplace, and it has do with the grocery stores, the petroleum industry, the fertilizer industry, and everything. There are a number of things in there.
Mr. Shipley, you're next on the list.