To answer your last question first, are we looking forward to it? The answer is absolutely, yes. To be participants in all commodities across a broad spectrum and into the international marketplace, I think at the end of the day it will result in benefits for producers. I think it is a good thing. It will provide producers with more options on who they choose to deal with, whether it's the Canadian Wheat Board, ourselves, or all of our competitors. Choice is always a good thing.
I am convinced that this choice will lead to a more competitive marketplace. With competition you get efficiency, and I think you'll see us, as companies, out there trying to secure that farmer's grain.
Collectively, as an industry, we've spent the last six months, as we go forward to August 1, redoing our systems, finance, and accounting; getting our financing in place; and making sure we have all of our logistical systems ready to take on the new marketing environment. We will be ready, and I think it will be a good-news story for the producers and for the industry.