The reason I'm asking is that we've heard from the B.C. Fruit Growers, and you're familiar with their presentation. Their proposal, because of the dumping that has been occurring in our province, in British Columbia, is to have a minimum price. Initially, their proposal was a rapid response tariff mechanism, developed within the last few months, to forego all the problems you mentioned trying to get that process initiated. It would be just to slap on a tariff. If the apples are dumped today, slap it on tomorrow, and then we deal with it. Now their position is more one of a minimum price. What are your comments on that?
On April 23rd, 2007. See this statement in context.