As we've heard in the last comments, Mr. Chair, I think when we look at it, we're looking at transparency of what the farmer gets. There isn't enough in this that's going to guarantee.... I know the parliamentary secretary well. There's some process that can follow, whether it's going to be somebody looking at whether the farmer was done wrong or done right. I think if you have enough teeth going forward, and all the players at the table know there's transparency here, there's less chance that the farmer's going to get screwed. I don't see that right now. I don't think there's enough teeth here.
I think we have to respect all those witnesses who came here last week. There's no way the parliamentary secretary can state that these witnesses didn't state that they wanted something in there for more transparency.