Yes. Thank you.
I would say it's going very smoothly. As the minister mentioned, the Wheat Board is building its network of partnerships for infrastructure, which was a concern when we went through the legislation. They've got to deal with Cargill, and if you read the paper you'll see that there are rumours or media reports about Viterra linking up with the board.
In terms of the process forward, as you know, by August 1 we've got a completely open market. In a very short period of time I think you'll see the regulations that support a check-off for our research-based organizations that were formally funded by producers through the Wheat Board. Shortly you'll also see an economic incentive for Churchill that will drive grain freight through that port.
There are a number of dimensions of advancement with the Wheat Board, and I would say they're all going very well.