Thank you for the question.
Yes, we've been closely following the developments in Quebec, and we have noted, with considerable interest, that farmers in Quebec have opted for a single-desk seller for wheat. Farmers in Ontario have opted otherwise, but it was their choice. We're saying that it should be our choice in western Canada as well.
On the marketing effectiveness, I think it's very clear that when you have a very small, select group of huge companies buying grain, obviously they're going to try their best to pit the sellers against each other and thereby lower the prices. Farmers need the significant marketing power to match that in order for it to be an effective and reasonable contract. Actually, in contract law they have that kind of a principle.
That's really all we're doing. We're empowering farmers so they can engage in a marketplace on a level playing field with the buyers, who are generally very large players. We are assessing that process, seeing if it makes sense, and adding value to the farmers' bottom line.
Adrian, do you have anything further to add?