Yes. There's a grain industry round table, and it has been very helpful. The model there is that the industry works closely with government officials and they develop policies together so there is an understanding of what the issues and challenges are. There's understanding from the industry perspective of what the limits of government are. It's a way of rolling up sleeves and working together.
I think that kind of cooperation is really important for Canada. For the canola industry, we are a large crop in Canada, but internationally we are not a large crop. Soybeans, rice, and cotton are all bigger crops that attract more investment and research.
In Canada I think we need to work very closely together to make sure we are competitive against those bigger commodities.