On the last two questions, I think in the case of Ontario we can look at how acreage of wheat has increased in Ontario. That's your best indicator, best barometer of whether farmers have embraced this system or not. Wheat acreage has grown. Farmers have now determined that wheat is more profitable to grow than it was before. There was record wheat acreage last fall and record exports of wheat.
In western Canada we were shut out of the U.S. market for almost three years. At the same time, Ontario wheat farmers were exporting record quantities of wheat. So it certainly worked well for Ontario farmers. They're expanding acreage, there's more processing, and there are more exports. It's very much a success story and we want to see that repeated in western Canada.
As far as the members are concerned, we have just under 1,000 members, and I do not know how many members the NFU has.