I'll answer part of that, and maybe I'll defer a little bit to my fellow producer from New Brunswick.
On the question about how much, we really went through that in detail, and we have made an ask to the federal minister for an ad hoc payment of $30 per hog for the marketings of 2008. We feel this is a number that will significantly assist our producers in staying in business. We feel about 50% of our industry is seriously at risk at this point in time. We have something like 70,000 to 80,000 jobs dependent upon our industry in Canada. The export industry is 42,000 jobs, so those 42,000 jobs are at risk.
Your next question is on supply management. Have we considered it? Certainly, people have brought that up, but to make supply management work, we would have to reduce our production by two-thirds. So two out of three producers would have to be out of work, plus out of our 80,000 people who are employed in the hog industry, two-thirds or more of them would have to be put out of work.
Are you prepared, as a leader in Canada, to put an additional 50,000 or 60,000 people out of work in our economic times? We're not.