Mr. Chairman, going back to some of Mr. Easter's comments earlier, it's been pointed out by Mr. Hubbard and a few others that we are in a minority government situation. Canada has had them before. At the same time, the ministers of the day over the years have in previous governments, including this one, made decisions from time to time. They make those decisions based on consultation with their groups. Sometimes programs come in and they take flak over them. The minister obviously, with the farm options program, was responding to that kind of feedback—including feedback from every member around this table; that needs to be noted. So I think there's a lot to be said on this. I'm just touching on some of the points I have a problem with in this motion of Mr. Easter.
Let's get on with the APF, as everybody seems to say they want to do, and we will get something done for the good of agriculture. We can beat around this all we want, but we all know that the most important work we could all be doing right now is dealing with this report on the APF.