Thank you.
When we had Richard Phillips from the Canada Grains Council here, he was recommending that stakeholders in the industry work more closely together to find stakeholder solutions. He certainly mentioned the crop logistics working group, a $3-million initiative to help bring stakeholders together to put in place initiatives to improve the logistics system. It didn't sound like he was talking about an aggregate agency. I think of a bureaucratic level in there that's going to be orchestrating all of this.
But Mr. Otto is right here. I'd like to ask Mr. Otto his thoughts on that.
Do you see the Wheat Board running this or do you see another GTA coming in, some sort of aggregate agency? Is that going to be helpful to this sector, or do you prefer the solution of key stakeholders working together to identify how they may share data to their own benefit?