Mr. Speaker, I will work in reverse on the questions. In terms of a plebiscite and getting membership on the wheat board, I have concerns to some degree about the political process that may come into play by having people seeking the appointment, perhaps currying favours in some areas geographically, somewhat like the advisory committees to the wheat board.
I believe the first question was on the impact of the WGTA subsidy being removed. The minister indicated that there were 909,000 tonnes or $22 million in place. I have no reason to believe that is necessarily going to change. However, I do not have any data at my disposal to honestly answer the question.