I'd like to clarify that there's more than one thing different between Stéphane Dion and the Prime Minister of Canada. There are many things different, thank God.
The truth of the matter is that there's an awful air of desperation. I know the opposition wants to change the channel on this carbon tax, but boy, you're going over the top to try to change it. The truth of the matter is that what's embarrassing is the carbon tax. If you want to talk about things that are going to ruin food safety and agriculture, that's a carbon tax.
However, Mr. St. Amand wanted to know what happened, what our reaction was to November. I'll tell you what our reaction was, Mr. St. Amand: $113 million announced for food safety by the Prime Minister. You folks are fear-mongering about $25 million cuts, all kinds of wonderful cuts, but the truth of the matter is that in December 2007 the Prime Minister of Canada announced $113 million for food safety. That was the answer.