Thank you, Chair.
I know the Minister of Agriculture of Saskatchewan wanted to come before the committee, but for some reason it didn't happen. I think the Minister of Agriculture, Lyle Stewart, also came forward with that number—590,000. I'm sure he would have been talking to his cabinet colleagues because grain is important to Saskatchewan, but also potash, oil. I think the Province of Saskatchewan would have done their due diligence here to come up with that figure, and looked at that figure, that it wasn't going to be to the detriment of the other commodities that are important to the province. Looking at that 590,000, I think coming from that source, the Minister of Agriculture of Saskatchewan, it's a pretty good source for a figure.
Thank you, Chair.