COMPETITION IS GOOD
“We believe that competition is the key to building
the grain transportation system that our nation and
the farmers of Western Canada require and deserve.
We believe that just as we must compete in the
domestic and international markets with grain
grown in the U.S., in Australia, in the Black Sea
region and in Argentina, the transportation service
providers who move our grain must not be
insulated from competition. They must be expected
to go head-to-head with meaningful competitors
who will force them to continuously strive for the
lowest cost structure and best service in an open
and fair marketplace.”
- Canadian Wheat Board Chairman Ken Ritter's
speech to the House of Commons' Standing
Committee on Transport Hearings on Bill C26 on
October 28, 2003.
What's good for the goose is good for the gander,
Ken!
“We believe that competition is the key to building
the grain transportation system that our nation and
the farmers of Western Canada require and deserve.
We believe that just as we must compete in the
domestic and international markets with grain
grown in the U.S., in Australia, in the Black Sea
region and in Argentina, the transportation service
providers who move our grain must not be
insulated from competition. They must be expected
to go head-to-head with meaningful competitors
who will force them to continuously strive for the
lowest cost structure and best service in an open
and fair marketplace.”
- Canadian Wheat Board Chairman Ken Ritter's
speech to the House of Commons' Standing
Committee on Transport Hearings on Bill C26 on
October 28, 2003.
What's good for the goose is good for the gander,
Ken!
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