Okay.
Again, we always hear examples... I'll use IVOMEC as an example. Why can I get my IVOMEC cheaper in the States and not get it back in Prince Albert for the same price? There are numerous examples. Whether they're true or contrived, fact or fiction, there's always that question out there. I guess I'd encourage you to definitely look at that, just as this committee's been looking at it.
I'm going to turn the page and just go towards some of the things I've seen happening out in Saskatchewan. The minister talked about the Wheat Board and how it's forcing farmers to diversify. It's actually really interesting. Right now guys are looking at this year's crop and trying to figure out what they're going to seed. With wheat, they really don't worry about their return per acre on wheat because it's something they have to grow in the rotation anyway. They're more concerned about how they get their profit out of the pulse industry and how they get their profit out of the canola industry.
You've done some interesting investments in the pulse industry in Saskatchewan. Do you want to just highlight a little bit of what you've been doing there and where you're going with that?