Just to add to that, I think export is a question of survival for the hog industry. We export more than 50% of what we produce. We export a million tonnes of meat every year. Compared with beef, we are not negligible. In truth, It's very important.
What we are exporting also, in beef and pork together, is grains. That was the alternative when the Crow rate transport subsidies were abandoned. That created some value-added activity. It is less costly to export meat in boxes than tonnes of grain.
I would also agree that the government is doing a lot of things with money, and there's always criticism that the money is too much. I know it as a taxpayer. But there's a benefit to investing in our industry.
What also needs to be done is something with all those little irritants from different departments, such as Health Canada for approval for drugs. All those kinds of little things—and Transport—become in the longer term very important.