Just quickly, Mr. Chair, I think the amendment makes a lot of sense. Mr. Martin's argument is that there's no assurance from government that this will go for the full term. I believe that if you go back and look at the transcript of what the minister said last night, he would like to see this done as quickly as within a year, so there's really no assurance that this corporation will be in place, with the government guarantees and all that matters, for any given length of time. That is worrisome.
It's another situation where the government members will likely vote against this amendment because it puts control back in producers' hands, and it seems to be something that Conservative members don't see eye to eye with. They do not want producers to be in control of their own marketing institutions in this country--bottom line.