Well, from a 30,000-foot view, I think what we look at in Canada is a whole farm type of farm support that keeps spiralling down and gets less and less all the time, and quite frankly, it's not working. You're dead right.
We have a crisis in this country in terms of the agricultural primary producers. I don't know if that's very well recognized, but we do. If we look across the border and look at what they do, they subsidize primary production at a commodity level and provide that as a basis for feeding the rest of their economy. And quite frankly, maybe that's a good idea.