Sure.
As I mentioned before, we are three or four months into fairly revolutionary change. There was a great deal of uncertainty among some, and a great deal of opposition among a minority of producers to the change the government introduced. A number of very significant concerns were raised, and I don't think any of them has really come to pass.
The issues of farmers marketing their wheat have been very easily resolved. A number of grain companies that are global players have moved into the market relatively seamlessly. Producer cars are still being used at about the same level as last year.
From a B.C. perspective, Port Metro Vancouver is humming. The port at Rupert is also very busy, so from every possible angle, including having the CWB in its new form operating as a choice for farmers, that seems to be going very well. We meet with the CWB regularly, including just yesterday, to plot progress.
They are doing some cash trading. They are running pools. They are innovating in the kinds of pools they're running, so they seem to be filling that niche that was important to some farmers in sharing risk and doing pool marketing.