I would disagree with the assumption that food is cheap. If one looks at the distribution of the income from food, one can see that in a lot of sectors, the consumer is paying more and the producer is earning less. So I disagree with that assumption.
The other thing I tend to disagree with is the possibility that you could develop a safety net program that would protect the producer from a dysfunctional marketplace. That can't happen. It's the marketplace structure that is at fault here. Don't try to tinker with a safety net and AgriInvest and everything else. That won't do it. All that will do is extend the system. We have to go back and look at what was already done, in the Easter report particularly and in other reports.