Thank you very much.
We actually had some direct experience with the Competition Bureau. Three years ago, we had Pricewaterhouse do a study on competition in fertilizer pricing, back and forth, between Manitoba prices and North Dakota prices. We found a 60% difference, which was in the wrong direction, obviously.
It was a very credible study. We farmed it out to a large consulting firm to make sure that there were no questions about it. We tried to get the Competition Bureau interested in this. They basically told us that the only way they would get involved would be if we could find someone on the inside who was prepared to testify that there was collusion. We provided them with lots of external information. We continued to monitor those prices, and they have come together better, simply because of the publicity that these types of programs develop. But they were not prepared to take action unless we basically did it all for them, handed it to them, and said, “Okay, here you go.”