I think the marketplace will dictate, determine or specify what we need to grow. As you know we currently grow nine different classes of wheat in western Canada. I think in many ways that provides us with a lot of strength because we have a lot of different opportunities for those nine different classes. Do we need all the grades and all the protein spreads? Do we need the confusion in the marketplace whereby different grain handlers have different points of reference for what they're quoting in terms of pricing? I don't think so. I think we're going to see some rationalization and tightening up. The customers in the end will dictate what they want. I foresee a lot more contractual arrangements being made in the future as well.
On November 20th, 2012. See this statement in context.