Yes. On our lobby day on the Hill yesterday, I know we were visiting Mr. Payne for sure and some of the other MPs around the table, including Mr. Eyking. We talked of transparency and great logistics systems. I think that's absolutely important.
Every Saturday I get my marketing report on my desk and they talk of U.S. sales, out of the U.S. That's the U.S. sales and all the U.S. transport, how much is loaded and shipped, the U.S. shipments per week. We don't have that capability in Canada. We have to somehow get that out there. It helps both for marketing and logistics. Whoever is gathering this stuff will understand how many sales have been made. That's the first point in understanding what logistics you need to move the grain to that port, the shippings. If you have this many shippings, the U.S. data report says we need to ship 482 million tonnes of wheat a week. We're at 450 million. We do that for three or four weeks and pretty soon they say there's a logistics problem.
Those are the numbers that they provide to their producers. We don't have that in Canada. That's what we're calling for, that opportunity to take that number and put it to either a round table or an agency that would take those numbers and use them to make those long-term plans. But, first of all, you need that number, that solid number on sales and that solid number on shipments. That can give that long-term planning.