I'd put that back to you. You're the policy-makers. We should be aware of what's happening in the EU, and in the U.S. with the U.S. Farm Bill. The policy-makers have got to put policy in place to do that. The EU and the U.S. have been the leaders in supporting their rural industries; we have been the good boys.
When we go back to David's point, the tariff levels are 7.5%; we go up to 8.4%, and nobody complains. There's an article 28 on dairy and chicken—nobody complains. We've been the good boys, and that's the Canadian way. Maybe we've got to become a little bit tougher around the table.