Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
One of the things that was mentioned earlier was the attack on the family farm and the difficulties that are going to exist there. Basically, I'm someone who has farmed. My family's been involved with farming for over a hundred years in central Alberta.
We want to give something back to the farmers. I think your organization is looking at opportunities for young people, young entrepreneurs to indeed do that. You did talk, as well, about your role and what you thought you could perhaps do with a voluntary Wheat Board. People tell me that 100% of farmers who want nothing to do with the Canadian Wheat Board will be able to market their grain as they choose, and 100% of the people who want to market their grain through a voluntary board are going to be able to do that. These are the things that are going to help bring young people back to the farm.
I just wondered if you could perhaps talk somewhat about how you see yourselves as partnering with this new voluntary Wheat Board, in order to see those types of things occur for the family farm.