Just as a follow-up, the last time we were here, in December, your colleague from Quebec asked us how we can help you compete against foreign governments. That seems to be part of the problem.
Mr. Wildeman, you mentioned that we need a new look in dealing with international trade, that we have shortcomings. Then we have this whole problem of countervail, and often the stance of this government in dealing with any international obligation is that we have to be very careful of our trade obligations. We can't do something that would be harmful in this respect, whether it's in the fruit industry or in the cattle or pork industry. So is there something we should be doing?
You mentioned also, Mr. Wildeman, that some producers are saying, “Well, countervail, that's not a major priority”. Is there something we should be doing here?