Okay. I want to go to Kenton, and perhaps to Wayne.
There is this discrepancy in terms of how provinces deal with programming, particularly on the crop insurance side. My argument, as we've travelled across the country for a long time, has been that we perhaps need to start looking at a directed program from one level of government. I believe that is the federal government, but maybe we need one department of agriculture for Canada. Manitoba shouldn't have to compete with the treasury of Alberta, or Ontario with Quebec. We're not enemies of one another; we're part of the same confederate family. But we need to work and harmonize our programs so that we don't find interprovincial barriers. We have enough barriers in the business of agriculture today without having to compete against provinces. A farmer shouldn't have to compete against another farmer.
If we had that kind of directive, at least we would know where we would go to get it changed. While you may change a federal program, you might not be able to convince provincial governments to necessarily accept those mandated programs in the same way.
I'm just wondering how you would feel about having one department of agriculture for Canada.