The other point that Ross and others have mentioned this morning is infrastructure. When we talk about subsidies and all of that, we get involved with world trade and everybody else who's critical of governments putting money into programs. But with infrastructure, whether it be your transportation sectors or whatever it might be, it would be good to present to governments what we can do outside the farm in order to improve the revenues that farms might have.
Finally, as a brief allusion here to the concept of the retail industry, it's becoming very, very small in this country. Many farmers, of course, are having great difficulties dealing with that on an annual basis. You can supply a product for three or four months. But I would hope that you would look at what's happening in Europe, Britain in particular, and see what some of their attitudes are in terms of how they're dealing with retailers and what retailers may do for your industry.
I guess I've used my five minutes. Thank you, Mr. Chair.