Thanks very much, Elwin, and thank you very much, Mr. Miles, for being here.
I want some clarification here. According to the new rules for the Canadian Grain Commission, there will be no mandatory inward inspection; however, there will be voluntary inspection if folks want it, under contract with some private people.
Last week Mr. Otto was here. He was asked whether he felt the Canadian Grain Commission could be one of those commercial players. In other words, as I understood it, could it be one of the organizations that a farmer would turn to, to get that inward inspection?
Do you think that's possible? In previous conversations we were led to believe that would not be possible because of the organization's structure.
If farmers and farming organizations would like to have the option of using grain commission inspectors for that, do you think there might be a way of making that happen on a voluntary basis?