I remember that. Okay.
One of the reasons I wanted to get some clarification is that we have...and maybe also Mr. Smith, we could talk a little about the horticulture industry, apples and vegetables. We talked earlier on today about dumping apples in Canada, particularly Washington state apples in British Columbia. The B.C. fruit growers initially came up with an idea for a rapid response mechanism. In other words, for corn or apples or whatever is dumped, we slap on a tariff so at least our producers won't suffer right away. Another idea they're promoting is a minimum price, so in other words, any corn that comes across would have to have that same minimum price so that nobody here would suffer.
I would like to hear what your comments are on that, and also perhaps Mr. Smith's.
The other thing is that before NAFTA there used to be in-season tariffs for vegetables produced in British Columbia. That no longer exists. I imagine it was the same here, so maybe you can make a comment in the context of NAFTA. Is it working for our producers at that level?
Maybe I'll start there. Anybody else--Mr. Kamenz?--please feel free to join in if we still have time.