Just to follow up on this issue of equity across the country, as you know, it's one of the things that we've really been pushing and we're very concerned with. When we spoke about this before, I was in the national office. I have a different hat on today. I'll speak from the New Brunswick point of view.
It has been one of our biggest concerns for a long time. We come from a smaller province, and a smaller province implies a smaller budget. I'm not being critical of anybody in our provincial government, but there has not been the same kind of money to support agriculture as there has been in Quebec or Alberta, not to mention all the provinces. In the other provinces, there is more money to support agriculture than there is here.
In fairness, I have two kids who are interested, and I ask myself why they would want to go into agriculture. Quite frankly, obviously I think there is a future in agriculture. People are still going to have to eat. I started not long after you did, and there were certainly a lot of challenges then, and there are a lot of challenges now. I have faith in agriculture as an industry. I think we're going to move forward, and I think that we're going to face every bit as many challenges.
I think the onus is on us to try to provide a system for those young people to get in, and to find ways to finance them. Also, as you mentioned, there are bilateral trade agreements and the WTO. We haven't had a chance to talk much about that, but there are some major issues that we need to deal with. I certainly wouldn't say they're insurmountable.