Again, I'll answer my part first, if I could. In regard to the Wheat Board, we were inundated with representations from the farmers in the area wanting to get rid of the Wheat Board, wanting to do away with it. I know there were other people who didn't want to do that, but we had an immense number of people coming forward who wanted to.
In regard to the Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation in the north, there was a local vote taken from the fishermen. Senator Patterson may be even more aware of this than I am. They had a two to one majority of those who wanted to keep it.
Certainly, while we may believe one thing or the other, the fact is that the local message is we don't think we should be interfering with the wishes of those people in the north. They had an opportunity to have a democratic vote, which they did. It was two to one or more in relation to keeping the board. In regards to the Wheat Board, it was totally the other way around, in our view.