Do we have too much government involvement?
I've travelled this country three times now doing this, and things really haven't changed a whole lot in the last 14 years that I've been around this table.
We're using the American model for other modellings. Maybe we need to look at what they've done. They have one farm plan over there—one farm plan. We have 10 provincial governments and we have one federal government. I believe the money needs to be delivered by one federal government. We also would have involvement by the provinces, of course, in programming initiatives as they would apply in those provinces, because one size doesn't fit all—we all know that—but I think if we went that way, if we had a clear understanding and our government was clearly committed to food security in this country, then we could build a framework of agreements around that. But we don't have that, and we're going to have ad hoc and all kinds of band-aid programs as long as we don't have that commitment to food security. Because we've had so much food, we think it's there for all time.