Mr. Speaker, on February 15 the United States trade representative, Mr. Zoellick, announced that the United States would once again subject the Canadian Wheat Board to more harassment through the WTO by exploring anti-dumping and countervailing duty cases.
The United States has previously lost several challenges to the Canadian Wheat Board, and instead of this challenge it should look where the real problem is, that being United States trade policy that drives wheat prices down around the world.
What will the minister responsible for the wheat board do to protect the interests of farmers, and challenge the United States which has challenged us?