Second: Perrin understands Moe’s dilemma. Whereas that is technically federal jurisdiction, Moe has a constituency to characterize; Saskatchewan is likely one of the largest producers of canola on this planet. “Even if you happen to look again into the Nineteen Sixties,” Perrin shares, “at a time when the remainder of the world was avoiding them,” we have been promoting China wheat. Right this moment, he argues, China wants Canadian commodities: our potash, canola and power.