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The only reason I said to use the overage is, if I remember right the WGRF has recieved over 70 million dollars in the last decade.
Its technically farmers money anyway. Using apportionments to grain hauled, I am pretty sure wheat's share would be the largest.
I am not getting the overage back, so if some goes to this commission thing, what's wrong with that.
And WGRF, should be more than happy to part with the windfall they have had.
I am not sure how much it costs to run a commission but, as I said earlier, if you had a large fund to draw on as an annuity type of thing, it may solve the funding issue. If you could get, let's say, 5 percent of that money, it should provide you with a good startup fund.
Points B and C - maybe we don't need provincial commissions.
Point D - consolidate the commissions and you put that issue bed quite quickly.
Commissions if you compare them to governments create these administration nightmares. There are less people in western Canada than the state of california but western canada has eight times more trough feeders (politicians) who can't get their head around consolidation. Same with RM politics as well. Enough said.
I am not sure why there can't be a western canadian wheat commission.
The only reason I said to use the overage is, if I remember right the WGRF has recieved over 70 million dollars in the last decade.
Its technically farmers money anyway. Using apportionments to grain hauled, I am pretty sure wheat's share would be the largest.
I am not getting the overage back, so if some goes to this commission thing, what's wrong with that.
And WGRF, should be more than happy to part with the windfall they have had.
I am not sure how much it costs to run a commission but, as I said earlier, if you had a large fund to draw on as an annuity type of thing, it may solve the funding issue. If you could get, let's say, 5 percent of that money, it should provide you with a good startup fund.
Points B and C - maybe we don't need provincial commissions.
Point D - consolidate the commissions and you put that issue bed quite quickly.
Commissions if you compare them to governments create these administration nightmares. There are less people in western Canada than the state of california but western canada has eight times more trough feeders (politicians) who can't get their head around consolidation. Same with RM politics as well. Enough said.
I am not sure why there can't be a western canadian wheat commission.
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