From the very outset, the safety net program in Canada has not worked. The problem is the actual structure of the program. Covering producers' margins when they do not actually have a margin means that you are not covering anything at all. The next problem is the subsequent reference to the five years. The program really has to be overhauled from the bottom up. Discussions have been held with producers from every province in Canada. There is a need to recognize production costs in Canada in relation to all the regulations that apply.
We have been wrestling with this in Quebec and Canada for a number of years now. The government always comes back with a margin coverage approach, but the problem is that there are no margins to cover. So, nothing is covered. That means that producers simply go out of business, one after the other, when there are no margins left to be had in the hog or beef industries. That is how things now stand, and the situation is no different in the lamb industry.