Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for coming here today before the committee. It's nice to be in New Brunswick.
Mr. Speer, I found your comments interesting. We're here to talk about BRM—business risk management—and after a week and a half, you're actually the first witness we've had who says to keep the money away from that and put it in another angle. I think that for all intents and purposes, whatever we do is still business risk management, but you're suggesting doing it in a different way, and I find that interesting.
I have a comment that carries on from what Mr. Steckle was asking about. You're suggesting that government pick and choose farmers to get behind, and I think you're meaning to help train them further and make them better managers. As much as there may be some good points in that, are you not suggesting that?