Yes, that's a possibility that should be explored. There are far too many program levels at this point--federally, provincially. People get mixed up, and it's confusing. If we had one central administration that was delivering programs across the country and it was adequate to address all the needs, I think that's a possibility.
On the food security issue, I hate to use the U.S. as an example all the time, but they view agriculture as their safety net. Safety nets are viewed here in Canada as tools that we use to prop up agriculture. Agriculture in the U.S. is viewed as a safety net for the country. It's a mindset. We have to re-evaluate our priorities and place agriculture where it needs to be. That's why they are subsidizing corn. It's a national security issue. They're providing energy to their own country so that they don't need to buy it from other parts of the world. It's a mindset issue.