Well, I suppose a difficulty arises from the fact that we have a three-member board. That's the starting point for the issue of conflict of interest.
As I said earlier, the requirement, if you like, is that we have producer expertise and processor expertise. We have put in place in our bylaws a requirement that we declare any conflicts of interest, and we act—and I think this is as important as anything—in a completely and absolutely impartial way. I do that personally, and I have a very high level of comfort that the other two board members act in exactly the same way.
We seek input. As an example, when we establish our support prices, we seek input from all stakeholders across Canada: producers, processors, consumer associations, retailers, food service people. We use a number of factors in determining how we establish our support prices and other decisions within the organization. With a requirement that we have producer and processor expertise, and believe me, with a system like supply management, as complex as it is, that is an important factor, but with a three-member board, it creates some difficulty.