I didn't want my comments about the domestic milling industry to be misconstrued. I'm not suggesting necessarily that a change would have a detrimental effect on the domestic milling industry. The point I was trying to get across is that the grain handling and transportation system is pretty complicated. Any time you try to tweak or change one small element of that, it has an effect all the way down the chain, right to producers.
I think in the case of the bill we were talking about earlier, or the idea, which was that producers could deliver to their own production facilities, if that production facility were say in direct competition with my production facility or somebody else's, and they had a different pricing structure or a different way to obtain the grain, it might create a competitive imbalance. So all I'm suggesting is that that's the route the government chooses to make very sure that the competitive balance remains even within Canada.