As you're probably aware, the provinces and the federal government have laws that deal with intermingling between the production of two systems. I'm not a lawyer, but there are strong precedents in legal practice as to how those things work. I would advise, if you want to get into that discussion, which is a bit beyond where we are today, that you bring in an agricultural lawyer to explain how it works. It is there. It does function. It doesn't function for everyone. But it's up to the individual producer, or producers, if they can justify themselves as a class, to take that forward and to use the legal system we have in Canada.
On October 5th, 2010. See this statement in context.