Good afternoon, gentlemen.
Mr. Martin, I find it somewhat incongruous when you speak of competitiveness and productivity. I am not a farmer but I have visited farms. How can we compete with countries such as the United States, Peru or Brazil, which have the right temperature, cheap labour, if not slave labour. You know that, in Brazil, people work for next to nothing. In the southern United States, illegal Mexicans work for peanuts. In those countries, greenhouse gas emissions and food safety are not important. Baby carrots contaminated with salmonella have often been shipped from California to Canada. How can we speak of productivity when we do not have a level playing field around the world?