Mr. MacKay, I find what you were talking about this morning, the dumping across the border, very interesting. I want to know if you agree with me that agriculture over the last five to six years has changed tremendously in Canada—and Mr. Haney will understand that very well.
When Mr. Easter talked about agri-retailers, I looked at the differences in the provinces. I know a lot of our agri-retailers do a lot of, shall we say, financing for a lot of our agriculturalists. In the province of Saskatchewan, we saw the change in the cropping patterns. I want to know if you're seeing this right across the country. Because of the cost of fertilizer, the changing of herbicides and pesticides, a lot of farmers in Saskatchewan have picked up on the pulses to put the nutrients back into the ground, so they can cut back a little bit on their fertilizer, etc.
Are you seeing that, and can you explain a bit more about the dumping? It is something I hadn't realized until you started talking about it. I think it's something we have to make known to Canadians.