I would tell you that, if I absolutely have to give a single answer, I would choose the most urgent measure. Quebec has an excellent income stabilization program, FISI, which we talked about earlier. It must be clearly understood that this is an income stabilization program. So its mission, its role is to intervene in the case of upward and downward market changes in the cost of production.
We're currently competing with income support programs elsewhere in the world. So to supplement an income stabilization program, we would first have to have a program in addition to that one, which does not interfere with it, which is an income support program, because that's what we're competing with. Either we set ourselves rules for controlling imported products that are shamelessly subsidized elsewhere, or else we decide to introduce income support measures like there are elsewhere. It's one or the other, but that's the most urgent issue.
However, with this program alone, agriculture won't make it. We need a lot of other measures that, once again, are not necessarily amounts of money, but rather ways of doing things and the opportunity for producers to acquire the means to make maximum income in the market, as Mr. Lemieux mentioned. This program alone—