I agree with that, Mr. Chair.
I guess it's impossible to do. There are some things coming out of this competitiveness study about which the chair or somebody needs to write letters to someone. I've been keeping notes while we've been going along. For example, the issue of organics came up today. There needs to be a push, and the fact of the matter is—this not a criticism of the government—that if Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada have not responded, they mustn't take that issue too seriously. I don't blame the minister in this. The letter might have gone to the minister, but somebody else in that department.... The minister probably has not even seen the letter yet. That's unacceptable.
The fastest-growing industry in agriculture is the organic sector, and they're not getting a response out of the department because the department probably doesn't see it as a priority. The minister may, but he doesn't know what's in the bowels of that department. There are a couple of things like that, I think, that we also need to maybe have you a write a letter on in order to push the issue.
I agree. I think we should tune up these packers. I'd be in agreement with their coming in. I think we can finish the report.