There is no silver bullet. It will go a long way in fixing a lot of things, modern-day things.
We've dismantled the Wheat Board. In some way they did control the flow of grain. They bought it differently, as Mr. Ritz alluded to earlier today. Things flowed differently in Canada.
We have a new market, called Japan, all of a sudden coming into the west coast. Things have changed in Canada. A modern-day Bill C-49 will bring us up to date to at least address these problems.
The problem is that part of the act needs updating. We've transformed as a country and we just haven't been able to adapt in a regulatory sense to make it happen for everybody.