Mr. Speaker, obviously work is ongoing on the memorandum of understanding. It will, in fact, be a public document.
Let me remind the hon. gentleman of the reactions of some of the important organizations in western Canada to the announcement we made last week. I refer to the reactions of the Keystone Agricultural Producers, the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities, the Wild Rose Agricultural Producers, the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, the Government of Saskatchewan, the Government of Alberta and the Government of Manitoba, which were all favourable.