That's where they got the push-back.
Mr. Martin was suggesting that we're giving something up because he feels that it's going to compromise the price and that the wheat pool monopoly has created such a great marketing price advantage for farmers. I have yet to see an American truck storm the 49th parallel to come north to try to capitalize on the Wheat Board price. It has always been the other way around.
Farmers are speaking with their actions on this. That's why they're going to other products rather than wheat and barley, and that's why they're trying to move their products south rather than north. I'll just leave it at that, because that speaks volumes for this clause.