Yes, that's something the NFU's been recommending for many years--that we have a guaranteed floor price that guarantees us our cost of production, and then some. That's the beauty of supply management; it guarantees your cost of production, plus a living wage.
I know up and down the concession where I live, Rowena Road--and Kalissa and I went for a walk there last week--I can point out those farmers who are guaranteed a living wage because they are protected by supply management and those who are not. Once that supply management is gone, I can say good-bye, good-bye, good-bye, you are gone; you're off the land. So we would like to see more of that, absolutely.
Can I just mention that the NFU convention wasn't all doom and gloom? A lot of it was positive, because we talked about some food sovereignty, and food sovereignty is about people and social justice. It's about cooperatives and having supply management. It wasn't all doom and gloom.