I'm not sure. I'm here to talk about the Canadian Grain Commission. All those services they do provide are valuable. Many of those are for the public good of Canada, so my comments are basically about.... Yes, they are valuable. We have a world-class grain institution in Winnipeg, and the centre of Canadian grain is right in Winnipeg. But I think some of the research initiatives you're talking about are more about public and agronomic research and in other areas than what I'm here to talk about today specifically.
When it comes to the Canadian Grain Commission, those points about research and quality assurance issues are very important. They do a very good job at that institution. It's just a matter of how we are going to pay for it and who should be paying for it.