It's more a question of supply and demand, a supply question. I have a number of competitors; I'm an independent. Sometimes it's good to be independent in Quebec. In Quebec, we currently have a number of competitors who decide to sell their products at cost, whereas some sell on the basis of average cost and others decide to sell at replacement cost.
For example, David Downey, a professor at Purdue University in Illinois, has always said that the dealer who stays in business won't be the one who sells at cost. Sometimes it's hard to do, with the best customers, for example, faithful customers. It isn't always possible to charge replacement cost; you have to make a connection with the cost price. In the past five years, it's been very hard to farm in Quebec and in the rest of Canada. It's hard to find a way to pay hastily, as our minister from Prince Edward Island says.
Thank you.