We did have a minimum price on Washington red and golden delicious apples back in the early to mid-nineties. We were told at the time that we would have that for a five-year period, and then the industry would have to find ways to adapt to the market signals. After three years, the minimum price was removed, because there was no sign that harm was occurring within the industry while the minimum price was in effect.
Now, it wasn't one of my favourite decisions, but it was a decision made by a panel. Strangely enough, the fellow's last name was Trudeau—not Pierre, but another Trudeau—who made that ruling. It was very puzzling, because it did do a good job. At that point in time, it was $12.50 a bushel FOB from Washington State. Strangely enough, apples came into Ontario this year below those prices.
Your other comment was about a quick way of dealing with dumping and stepping in and imposing some sort of a tariff or hold-back on those products, up to a minimum level. That would be great. It is something we have asked about, but we've been told to move on to other areas.