The federal government is doing consultations on the APF, the next agriculture policy, and they've gone through one level of consulting with the farm organizations. They're now at the level of trying to consult with the producers on the ground. There's been some concern that there aren't enough meetings scheduled to meet directly with producers. There will be further consultations, and there's an online consultation opportunity as well. So the complaint has been that there haven't been enough producer meetings set up in enough locations so that producers are able to access that whole process. Is that fair?
On February 1st, 2007. See this statement in context.