My view on the history lesson is - that was then, this is now. Not trying to be flip, but farmers have the power to effect changes to this organization through election, so that perspective all changed in 1998 with a new Bd of Directors.
But I do think this debate reveals true intentions and orientation to see the single desk dissolved. And that's the real debate. No one is arguing that western Canadian wheat wouldn't find a home without the CWB, the discussion should be about how to make the biggest pile of money out of the grain available for sale on ony given year.
Look, the single desk selling authority is a gift from the legislators. It is not unlike a patent in my mind. It provides protection to have the benefits flow back to the producers of the grain. Generally farmers are a long way from the end-user and there are numerous opportunities for others to get in the pipeline in between them. And middlemen seek and retain profits. The CWB passes back all the returns to farmers every year.
Tom
But I do think this debate reveals true intentions and orientation to see the single desk dissolved. And that's the real debate. No one is arguing that western Canadian wheat wouldn't find a home without the CWB, the discussion should be about how to make the biggest pile of money out of the grain available for sale on ony given year.
Look, the single desk selling authority is a gift from the legislators. It is not unlike a patent in my mind. It provides protection to have the benefits flow back to the producers of the grain. Generally farmers are a long way from the end-user and there are numerous opportunities for others to get in the pipeline in between them. And middlemen seek and retain profits. The CWB passes back all the returns to farmers every year.
Tom
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