I definitely would agree. If it weren't for peas, lentils, and all the cash crops, I wouldn't be here today. We make cashflow decisions whereby we can deliver in certain months. I can't do that with the Wheat Board grain. I can only deliver sometimes 25%, and then I don't get paid for a year and a half; I get just enough to cover the freight and maybe a little bit more. That does not help my operation. I cannot pay bills and I cannot establish any kind of cashflow or anything with that. That's why we grow all these crops: so that we can sell in certain months to keep our cashflow going. Whatever the Wheat Board gives us just fills in. It's just there, and it really doesn't amount to anything. It's basically just a break-even crop—if you're lucky.
On April 28th, 2010. See this statement in context.