Mr. Bilodeau, I do not want to dwell any more on this, but in my opinion, one group could represent the bunch all that much better.
Another thing I want to touch on, and Mr. Steckle started on it, is the problem between the federal government and the provinces, because they both have a role in looking after agriculture.
What Paul suggested was that perhaps there should be a national voice. We know the provinces are totally against that; they want to have some control in agriculture. The only way the federal government could do it is basically to deal with it through transfers, basically saying “look after it” and holding that money back. I'm not suggesting that should happen, but perhaps something like it.
The other way to look after it is basically that the federal government hand over a cheque each year to the provinces based on a formula and let them look after it.
I would like to hear some comments on that. Is that the right way to go? We all want to try to fix the income crisis.