I have a quick response on the WTO for the Honourable Mr. Easter. Canada is part of the Cairns Group, which advocates trade access around the world. For those of us who like to trade, the frustration is that it seems every time the Cairns Group issues a communiqué, Canada puts a little asterisk beside its name for not agreeing with the communiqué. That is really unfortunate, and you sometimes wonder why we're even part of the Cairnes Group.
You say that no other countries espouse access like CAFTA. I've also been in Geneva and talked to New Zealand, Australia, and many of the other countries. Time and again, I heard the frustration over Canada's non-negotiating position. So that's very small.
In addition, in addressing the farm ownership of the energy things, I think this is critical, and I totally agree. How do you do it? I guess by not giving all the available moneys out to the big multinational companies, which are able to suck them all up. Maybe the German example isn't a bad one. They have 2,200 biogas digesters on farms in Germany. Does that make sense? To me, it makes a lot of sense.
Those are the kinds of things we can do, if we're serious about it. If we're controlled by the multinational companies that suck out government dollars, then we do what we do today.