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Agriculture committee Thank you, Mr. Chair. Good morning. Bonjour. We want to again thank the committee for giving us the opportunity to meet with you today. Allow me to make a couple of introductions. First of all, I'm Elwin Hermanson, the chief commissioner of the Canadian Grain Commission, and
December 6th, 2012Committee meeting
Elwin Hermanson
Agriculture committee Not quite. Right now, if a farmer delivers grain to a Viterra inland facility, an elevator on the prairies, normally they would agree on the grade, because there's not a CGC inspector on location at an inward elevator. But if there's a disagreement and the farmer says he's not ha
November 6th, 2012Committee meeting
Elwin Hermanson
Agriculture committee Absolutely.
November 6th, 2012Committee meeting
Elwin Hermanson
Agriculture committee It's not required as a mandatory service, but it costs money. So if we can eliminate it, there will be a savings.
November 6th, 2012Committee meeting
Elwin Hermanson
Agriculture committee It's pretty extensive. We have something at a terminal called a crosscut sampler. It goes across the belt that carries the grain to the vessel. It takes a continuous sample of grain from that belt and sends it directly to a CGC office where CGC inspectors collect that sample. Aft
November 6th, 2012Committee meeting
Elwin Hermanson
Agriculture committee Absolutely, consistency is an important word.
November 6th, 2012Committee meeting
Elwin Hermanson
Agriculture committee Absolutely, there is no change.
November 6th, 2012Committee meeting
Elwin Hermanson
Agriculture committee I'm suggesting that the insurance would be set up in such a way that the total liability would be based on the risk of failure, and if there is a failure, then 100% of that risk is covered.
November 6th, 2012Committee meeting
Elwin Hermanson
Agriculture committee There are actually a lot of inspectors, and they're competent inspectors in all components of the private sector right now, as well as companies that operate solely to perform inspections. So all of the major grain companies have their own inspectors. They cooperate and they cons
November 6th, 2012Committee meeting
Elwin Hermanson
Agriculture committee What I'm saying, Mr. Allen, is that those inspectors are already there within the companies. There is not going to be a change because they are already inspecting on behalf of the company. The companies have to have those inspectors. I was also saying that at the current time t
November 6th, 2012Committee meeting
Elwin Hermanson
Agriculture committee On a limited budget, we consulted by this letter of engagement and got a good response.
November 6th, 2012Committee meeting
Elwin Hermanson
Agriculture committee Certainly, Mr. Hoback. The current system is what I call a silo system. Every licensee has to make security available in the name of the Canadian Grain Commission. It's not money we have on deposit, but money that is set aside through bonds or other financial instruments for th
November 6th, 2012Committee meeting
Elwin Hermanson
Agriculture committee I'm going to get to that. It's very costly. The administrative burden on the licensee is huge. We have to do audits, and we have to go through tons of paper. You are absolutely correct. We're supposed to have 100%. Normally we do. We checked, and in the last 12 failures over abou
November 6th, 2012Committee meeting
Elwin Hermanson
Agriculture committee The way an insurance program would work is that the chance of the licensee not paying would be evaluated. If it was felt that this was a properly operated business and it was viable, they would get insurance and the full benefits to producers would be covered if there was a failu
November 6th, 2012Committee meeting
Elwin Hermanson
Agriculture committee No. Farmers will save the $20 million. The only way there would be increased costs to the industry would be if they decided to do a lot of inward inspection. We don't anticipate there will be a lot. If companies start using other facilities and they want to pay the fee...they're
November 6th, 2012Committee meeting
Elwin Hermanson