Thank you, Chair.
Thank you to everyone. Mr. Dhaliwal might come back; I don't know, but we'll see what happens.
Mr. Schneckenburger, I was interested in your comments about farms, in Ontario, at least, that are somewhat more diversified than others in other regions of the country, where they may be into mono-agriculture or one particular thing. You started to talk about where you have cut lines, in the sense that if you do X, it should stand alone inside of the whole, and you started to talk about where you saw that line being.
I'd like to explore that more in the sense of how you see it unravelling. At first blush, one says it seems reasonable, but the next thought I had was, “Well, here comes the paperwork.” So how do you pull the piece out to make it a stand-alone piece that works inside a BRM suite of programs versus being an integral part of your entire farm operation?
Mr. Gowland, I'd like you to answer the same question, if you will, because somehow I think you might have a different perspective.
May I start first with Mr. Schneckenburger?