Mr. Speaker, they are making poultry jokes here.
In all my years as a farmer, and I grew up on a farm and have been actively farming since 1973, I know the hon. member across the floor who shares the same background in agriculture that I do knows that haste makes waste. If you are going to fix it, fix it right the first time because the second time it costs you a lot of money.
Basically what we are saying right now is that the railways, the shippers and the wheat board all have to become responsive to the changes we are making.
The challenge through you, Mr. Speaker-I do not want you to feel like the Maytag repairman-is that we have to look at how wheat is hauled down into the United States and the rate that is applied to it. Is it going to cost the same to move a car of potash into the United States as what it does to move a carload of wheat into the United States? We have to watch that.