Thank you very much.
My third question is to the supply and management guys. We often hear, from New Zealand especially, about this protective system that we have here. I was in New Zealand this past winter and I thought I would get all of this cheap yogourt, milk, and cheese, but apparently it's just as expensive as in Canada. There's a two-price system. They know how to do it there in a different way. They're talking about all of this free enterprise that is not happening there. They set the price, and it's kind of subsidizing their export price I think.
I always believe supply management is the best system in the world, but we're always defending it. Is there a way that we could promote it more, especially to these emerging economies that are out there that are looking for a system where they have food security? Their economies are going through a transition. Is there a way we can push back and promote our system? The figures all show it's good for the producer and the consumer. How can we push that back on the world scene?