I agree with you, and that's one of the problems. You could have neighbours: one is a mixed farmer, and you could have one on either side of you who is just in single commodities. Your neighbours would benefit, and you would basically cross-subsidize your own operation. There's a problem with this that we need to address.
This might have been mentioned once during the hearings. But in terms of, say, the production of pork, and the production of potatoes would be another—several commodities really—in some states in the United States, processors are disallowed from being in the production of the raw commodity. What's your view on that for Canada? I don't think it's happening to any great extent in hogs, but it sure is in cattle.