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Agriculture committee  I think to a degree we've started that. I know the efforts the farm organizations represented by video conference today have made to do this, and I think they've done a pretty good job of educating. Part of it is that we're dealing with misinformation being passed on at the same time.

October 28th, 2014Committee meeting

Archie Wilson

Agriculture committee  I would say that clarity around stocking is needed, and making sure that people understand what that is. Certainly, I think that what makes it better is to get it done and out there for the world to see. When we met with our international partners, looking for opportunities....

October 28th, 2014Committee meeting

Archie Wilson

Agriculture committee  We sell to a network of retailers across the province. We sell to small farmers, large farmers, those who choose our opportunities to bring them profitability.

October 28th, 2014Committee meeting

Archie Wilson

Agriculture committee  I would say, yes. There is obviously some misunderstanding in the marketplace and once that's clarified, I would say very strongly, yes, that they are in support of it. They see the opportunity. They know we need to move open pollinated crops forward as fast as we have been able to with things like hybrid corn, canola, and soybeans.

October 28th, 2014Committee meeting

Archie Wilson

Agriculture committee  Absolutely. Canadian agriculture will benefit from Bill C-18.

October 28th, 2014Committee meeting

Archie Wilson

Agriculture committee  It would have to be an awfully big group if we fell into that one. No, we don't.

October 28th, 2014Committee meeting

Archie Wilson

Agriculture committee  Absolutely.

October 28th, 2014Committee meeting

Archie Wilson

Agriculture committee  Thank you. I'm the general manager of C&M; Seeds. It's a family-owned business outside of Palmerston, Ontario. We're the third generation working within this business. We have been very innovative in bringing to Ontario farmers new classes of wheat: hard red winter, soft red winter, hard red spring, and hard white winter.

October 28th, 2014Committee meeting

Archie Wilson