It seems as though the media and many posters on this site object to the idea
of having a vote on the future of the CWB.
Some reasons given for the objection include:
- cost of having a vote
- there wasn't a vote to install the
single desk so there shouldn't be one
to remove it
- vote would delay action on removing
the single desk
While these points are valid in some respects they don't seem (to me anyways) to be good enough reasons to not have a vote on the matter.
Can someone give me some other reasons as to why there shouldn't be a plebiscite for wheat as well?
It is only being prudent to firmly understand what producers want for the future of the wheat/barley industry before retiring the CWB.
of having a vote on the future of the CWB.
Some reasons given for the objection include:
- cost of having a vote
- there wasn't a vote to install the
single desk so there shouldn't be one
to remove it
- vote would delay action on removing
the single desk
While these points are valid in some respects they don't seem (to me anyways) to be good enough reasons to not have a vote on the matter.
Can someone give me some other reasons as to why there shouldn't be a plebiscite for wheat as well?
It is only being prudent to firmly understand what producers want for the future of the wheat/barley industry before retiring the CWB.
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