Farmers are big businessmen. They grow a multiplicity of different crops and now with the changes what we're talking about you go to one administrator for your cash advances across the board. If you have five different entities that qualify, you go to one administrator, not five. It's much easier to administer. At the same time, there has always been a problem. You could never do it under the Wheat Board because they owned the grain. Now that the farmer owns that grain sitting in his bin in the field, wherever it happens to be, he can decide when to sell that grain. We're not going to have him forced to sell that grain to pay back that cash advance within the timeframe. He's now able to sell his canola instead, his cattle instead, whatever. He can make his marketing decisions based on what's in his best interest, not on a timeframe to repay that loan.
On October 7th, 2014. See this statement in context.