As a Canadian, I understand how hard it is. First of all, you have to get a wholesaler in Toronto who is willing to report a guy who is trying to give him cherries to sell in favour of mine, when I'm trying to make money selling the cherries. That's an issue right off the bat.
I really think there could be some penalty for people who are actually doing this. Canadians are buying these cherries. Americans aren't buying the cherries, and Canadians are bringing them in. Perhaps if we looked at that and said that if you're a wholesaler and you're selling to Loblaws throughout Ontario, and you are proven to be buying this fruit under production levels, or buying dumped American fruit in favour of Canadian-produced fruit, there's going to be a penalty. I haven't heard that thought expressed publicly, at least not by government, at any point in time.
Historically, how we've dealt with it hasn't been working, so maybe we do need some new thinking and some new ideas.