That could well be. However it has been my view that R-Calf will continue to have a profile as long as the Bush administration wants to delay reopening the border to normalized trade for live cattle and beef.
From a U.S. government policy standpoint R-Calf has been a godsend as R-Calf became the lightning rod for blame regarding what was really an illegal border closure. When the U.S. government wants trade to resume, then and only then will R-Calf shrink and fade from view. Ultimately the responsibility for the delays reopening the border have to lie with the U.S. government, not R-Calf.
Just watch as further restrictions on our access to the U.S. market (MCOOL) will become part of Rule 2. The U.S. government and even the Canadian government will throw up their hands and say there was nothing we could we do, R-Calf made us do it. Bull....
From a U.S. government policy standpoint R-Calf has been a godsend as R-Calf became the lightning rod for blame regarding what was really an illegal border closure. When the U.S. government wants trade to resume, then and only then will R-Calf shrink and fade from view. Ultimately the responsibility for the delays reopening the border have to lie with the U.S. government, not R-Calf.
Just watch as further restrictions on our access to the U.S. market (MCOOL) will become part of Rule 2. The U.S. government and even the Canadian government will throw up their hands and say there was nothing we could we do, R-Calf made us do it. Bull....
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