Right. And it would be an even more intriguing idea for a western Canadian member of Parliament if agricultural producers in our area of the country didn't have to sell their crops through the Canadian Wheat Board and then buy them back before they could engage in processing, such as pasta plants or flour mills. I think there perhaps would be an opportunity for this plan to work to an even greater degree if there was a little more flexibility in the hands of the people who produce the crops that would be processed.
I'll conclude with Mr. Del Mastro. You have five minutes, sir.