I appreciate all the witnesses coming in.
I do want to clarify a point or statement you made, Mr. Robertson. You implied that I wasn't being fair to everyone. I very much resent that. When witnesses are giving their presentations, sometimes statements are made that some people around the table may disagree with, but they don't have the right to interrupt. When a member is asking a question, no matter who it is, how they spend their five or seven minutes is up to them. It's up to them whether or not they want an individual witness to respond to their questions. So I just want to clarify that. One thing I pride myself on is being fair around the table, and I resent that remark.
If I could say just in closing, as the chair and as a beef farmer, I think we all have a concern around the table about captive supply, and I think there's probably a difference of opinion on how we can fix that problem. I think that's a pretty fair statement.
In our last term of Parliament, I pushed an issue, which was supported around the table, to deal with competition. I continue to do that. Mr. Storseth has a motion on that, which I expect, or hope, will get unanimous approval at some point. It's an issue that obviously needs some work.
With that, I thank all the witnesses for coming.
And thank you very much, Ms. Haley, for joining us via the airwaves.
Ms. Bonsant.