The only thing I would add is that there has been some effort, and a lot of it, frankly, is politically driven by people who are trying to link these two issues.
From our point of view, to ask farmers in western Canada if they would like to have the same matter of choice on barley that people enjoy in Ontario or Quebec is the right thing to do. You go to them and ask them. They never had any say when this legislation was brought in. There are a lot of different opinions on it, but we think by asking in a plebiscite where they would like to go with that is the right thing to do.
But there's no push that I've heard of in the supply-managed world to get out of supply management, to change it in this country. I have not seen any, nor am I aware of any, nor is this government interested in any—