Okay.
That leads me to my next question. On Monday we had a comment from somebody to the effect that we're always competing against foreign governments. We talk about growing and being branded in Canada. In our report we have some really good recommendations on institutional buying and food security. The response--the threat--that seems to come from the government is that we have to be careful because of trade agreements; we have to be careful not to violate any agreements we have. When we look at this, then, what should be the role of our federal government? How far should the government be prepared to go to support our farmers? The example always used is the Americans, and we saw this first-hand; they're doing it.
I've said it before and I'll repeat it: we're often very timid in our response. What role should the government be taking to make sure we don't have this disparity that you talk about in the paper, that we've always seen around this table? What should we be doing now?
I'll stop there.