Dear Tom Halpenny,
You have intimated in numerous contributions that you have made to these discussions, that the people supporting a dual market are somehow dishonest. You say that what they really are promoting is an open market, and that somehow is deceitful. I hope I can clear up the confusion that you seem to have over this.
Let me define some terms for you, as they are commonly used and understood:
Dual Market: A market where farmers could choose to sell through voluntary pooling schemes operated by the Canadian Wheat Board or other grain marketers, or sell for cash to the Canadian Wheat Board (if it offered to buy this way) or other grain marketers.
Open Market: (see Dual Market)
Voluntary CWB: (see Dual Market)
Marketing Choice: (see Dual Market)
So Tom, I hope you can get over your bewilderment regarding this. Or, if as I suspect, you knew this all along, try and display a little more deference for the intelligence of us farmers. We all know EXACTLY what we mean, whether we support a dual market, or whether we don’t. Nobody is trying to fool anybody.
Your attempts at confounding look a lot like self-interest. And it really doesn’t work anyway.
Best Regards,
Kasro
You have intimated in numerous contributions that you have made to these discussions, that the people supporting a dual market are somehow dishonest. You say that what they really are promoting is an open market, and that somehow is deceitful. I hope I can clear up the confusion that you seem to have over this.
Let me define some terms for you, as they are commonly used and understood:
Dual Market: A market where farmers could choose to sell through voluntary pooling schemes operated by the Canadian Wheat Board or other grain marketers, or sell for cash to the Canadian Wheat Board (if it offered to buy this way) or other grain marketers.
Open Market: (see Dual Market)
Voluntary CWB: (see Dual Market)
Marketing Choice: (see Dual Market)
So Tom, I hope you can get over your bewilderment regarding this. Or, if as I suspect, you knew this all along, try and display a little more deference for the intelligence of us farmers. We all know EXACTLY what we mean, whether we support a dual market, or whether we don’t. Nobody is trying to fool anybody.
Your attempts at confounding look a lot like self-interest. And it really doesn’t work anyway.
Best Regards,
Kasro
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