Through the consultation that was held earlier this year, we did raise the same concerns as Rick about governance and how the organization was run. You mentioned public good and services. There are a lot of things the Canadian Grain Commission provides that are of benefit to the public good, such as inward weighing and inspection. Some of these things are very specific to the operation of the grain industry.
Outward weighing is grain industry-specific, but our organization and our member organizations truly feel that there is a huge amount of public good in some of the fees and some of the structures around the CGC. We feel we should be able to not bear the entire cost of those. We're all involved in food safety programs in all of our industries, and those costs constantly keep coming down to us. You're right in that. We are bombarded by increasing costs, constantly. There are demands from people for food safety, for those kinds of things, and they are an issue for us. There is a bottom line to us, and it's only so low. That bottom line is drastically affected by increasing costs.