I'm telling you right now, and we're telling the government members, that if making this announcement to the Dairy Farmers of Canada, knowing full well that they can't really deal with the problem, is all smoke and mirrors on the part of the Minister of Agriculture, then we're not going to be a bunch of happy campers on this side of the House, nor will be farmers across this country. We expect representatives from all the departments involved on this issue to come down on the side of the farming community--which was Minister Strahl's intent, as I understand it--and do what you have to do to do that. That's what we will be expecting.
In terms of line 3504.00.00, as I understand it, and again, it's a difference in terms of how we do things in Canada versus the United States, there's a lack of transparency in our tariff classification process in the Canada Border Services Agency, whereas the United States makes all classification decisions available to the public and puts them on their government website. Can we not do the same so that we have transparency in terms of what products we're really dealing with?