That's a very good question and a very large question that we're trying to deal with. How do we determine what the industry is, and from our side in the grains and oilseed industry, where we are? We're an export country. We export 80% of our stuff. Who's producing that grain?
We're trying to tailor programs to that sector--the bigger sector, the more productive sector. But still, Canada is a large area. We have to have the social aspect of the rural economy, absolutely. There has to be a marriage of those. Somehow we have to find that balance.
I think agricultural policy in Canada has been balanced too far towards the small-way-of-life type of farmer, which is good, but our industry has moved. We're exporting. We give a lot of money to Canada's gross domestic product from selling, so we have to have programs move and have more swing that way, I think.