Darrin, you laid out fairly explicitly this morning what has happened, and we know it has happened. Farmers are price-takers. But if we were to apply the same criteria to the organizations providing us with their input products as we apply to labour when it takes, say, cost of living into account in arriving at its settlements, can you imagine where our prices would be today?
I know we could talk all day on this, but we simply have no mechanism in Canada to keep multinationals from becoming even more centralized in their operations. We know that the Competition Bureau doesn't work. It's a useless organization. I'll be quoted on that, and that's okay, because it doesn't work.
We need to find a device that will work. We need to look seriously at how much more of this we can tolerate. It has to come to an end, because prices don't come down.
As price-takers we have produced the value in the farm, but we don't keep it on the farm. It moves on. Perhaps you want to comment on that.