Thank you very much.
My next question is about the marketing of our grains. You know that the quality and the reliability of our grains are well known around the world.
I was in Yemen, and they mentioned the word “Canada”. The people in the market didn't realize Canada was a country. They thought “Canada” was a grain, because it was used so much. That shows how good the quality is.
I personally think the efficiency has a lot to do with our farmers, of course, but it also has to do with our wheat boards. They have kept the quality up and kept the product moving.
My question would be this. If this system collapses and the wheat board collapses, how are we going to maintain quality and reliability in the world markets?
I don't know who wants to answer that question.