One that I'm particularly interested in, because I do compare it to public companies, where I can review the information on public companies and try to decipher it, is the Canadian Wheat Board. I have a lot of difficulty trying to get a handle on the finances of the Canadian Wheat Board. There are directors and so on who assure everybody that everything is being managed very well and tell us to trust them, have faith in them, that they're a good democratic organization and so on. But I've always been kind of a head-scratcher when we get to all the finances of this operation. Periodically they issue reports telling everybody what a wonderful job they're doing marketing grain, but most of the grain farmers I know basically have trouble keeping their heads above water and paying their bills, and it's been going on for a long time.
I'm certainly pleased that under the Accountability Act the veil of secrecy surrounding the Canadian Wheat Board is being lifted and Madam Fraser and the other people in your department will be able to have a look at the books of this organization.