First, to finish up your conversation on the hog producers, we hear from individual producers. We have to deal with the leadership. We have not heard, in any kind of significant way, that there is large concern by the members about their own leadership. If there is on the part of individual members, I suggest they take that up with them, because we have to go on their guidance.
As you're aware also, the Minister of Agriculture is aggressively moving on plans, has moved, and continues to, for hog producers. At the risk of sounding partisan, we think the plans are going to be more effective than ones formerly in place. Now, we can debate that one all day, but the Minister of Agriculture has been very aggressive in terms of programs, and programs to assist producers who, just by virtue of where the market cycle is and where it looks like it's going to be for the next few years, can get out of production if they want to. So there's been a large part of programming there in play, and that's going to be helping producers.
In the area of any issues or discussions related to the Wheat Board, we've made it very plain that we will decide in Canada what's going to happen and how we handle the Wheat Board. We are not going to be forced, pressured, or pushed by exterior forces on that. We've made that very clear. That's our position; we're sticking with it.