Mr. Speaker, the results of a survey on grain marketing in Saskatchewan was recently made public. I thought members who helped ram Bill C-4 through the House would be interested in the results.
Sixty per cent of the respondents thought there should be dual marketing for wheat; that is, the Canadian Wheat Board should not be the only company the western farmers can sell their wheat and barley to.
Sixty-one per cent thought there should be a provision for producers to sell a portion of their production outside the Canadian Wheat Board.
Fifty-four per cent thought the wheat board would be effective in a dual market.
Fifty-three per cent felt they did not know enough about the changes to the wheat board passed in Bill C-4.
I think members on the government side will pay more attention to these survey results when they learn that the survey was conducted by the leader of the Liberal Party of Saskatchewan.