I don't expect a great increase in malting production with barley or a great increase in flour milling.
I think many of the processors would prefer to deal in an open market and that might slightly lever in favour of more operations. However, I don't think the Canadian Wheat Board was as large an impediment to value-added as some people believe. Although, the main value-added function is canola crushing. About half of our canola is going to domestic crushers. That has been where we have made the most progress. But I think that's just a case of the economics being right. I don't think the Canadian Wheat Board being involved seriously impeded those economics.
I do believe that potential processors would prefer to deal directly with farmers in an open market. I should also note that among the ITAC membership and the farmer directors, there was a wide variance of opinion as to whether the CWB monopoly was a good thing, or whether its time had passed. There was a wide divergence, and ITAC did not have a position on how the Canadian Wheat Board should evolve.