On the specific market in Colombia, that would be a question better posed to the Wheat Board. Our position has always been that the volume the Wheat Board can negotiate with around the world very often gives them a leg up in a market because they have the sheer volume, so they have a stronger negotiating hand than just one farmer. There are those farmers who are saying they need the Wheat Board because it does give them a competitive edge because of the volume, and then there are those farmers who say they could find spot markets that would serve them better than selling through the Wheat Board. But typically the Wheat Board would be in a much stronger position in the international marketplace than individual farmers would be.
On April 30th, 2008. See this statement in context.