It's working quite well. There's always the odd time something happens, but part of the responsibility of the Canadian Grain Commission and the grain research laboratory is to monitor that incorrect varieties are not placed into the wrong class by the grain handling system. Some of that occurred in very small amounts prior to the change. We still see that on some occasions, but there has been no sudden shift to a greater problem. It's one of the strengths of our system that we've been able to maintain.
On December 6th, 2012. See this statement in context.