Dear Bucket...
Got distracted... sorry.
In 1998 Minister Ralph Goodale armour plated the CWB with changes that most folks would concur 'bullet proof' the CWB Act from 'Governor in Council' changes to the regulations that change the 'historical marketing powers' of the CWB 'single desk' monopoly.
The Recent Court challenge by the CWB against Minister Strahl would support this opinion.
The very fact we can't change even the simple regulations on who should vote in CWB elections... because of the 'slippery slope' (40t minimum will soon be 1000t) argument as Director Woods put it...
Backs the position that a Majority Government in parliament is needed for meaningful CWB statutory reform.
The CWB Corporation is playing chicken/bluff with a very high stakes outcome in question.
Alienate enough 'designated area' farm/industry folks... and the CWB could go the way of the CROW.
The WTO will change the CWB. What is left of the CWB that is useful... was up to the CWB Directors over the last; and next... 2 years.
Got distracted... sorry.
In 1998 Minister Ralph Goodale armour plated the CWB with changes that most folks would concur 'bullet proof' the CWB Act from 'Governor in Council' changes to the regulations that change the 'historical marketing powers' of the CWB 'single desk' monopoly.
The Recent Court challenge by the CWB against Minister Strahl would support this opinion.
The very fact we can't change even the simple regulations on who should vote in CWB elections... because of the 'slippery slope' (40t minimum will soon be 1000t) argument as Director Woods put it...
Backs the position that a Majority Government in parliament is needed for meaningful CWB statutory reform.
The CWB Corporation is playing chicken/bluff with a very high stakes outcome in question.
Alienate enough 'designated area' farm/industry folks... and the CWB could go the way of the CROW.
The WTO will change the CWB. What is left of the CWB that is useful... was up to the CWB Directors over the last; and next... 2 years.
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