Thank you, Mr. Easter.
That's why we put out our presentation, because we find that the number one issue, if we want to have viability of the family farm, is farm income.
What we're asking for in the short term is a companion program with the provincial flexibility to send it back to the grain farmers where it's needed, so it can cost less to do more work. And in the long term, we want to have a program that takes into account the needs of the grains and oilseeds. As I was saying, we need to have a certain flexibility, and like in Quebec, we could work with a certain program. We believe it would cost a lot less to the federal government.
The way it would work is that of course we would take into account the costs to producers of the United States Farm Bill and also of the European programs.