I think we're all addressing the cost of farming, because that's what we see most, and, of course, you're not asking about that; you're asking about trade.
I think that Canada's value is in quality. We're not a low-cost supplier in any market, and now our dollar value has risen. We heard driving in that the European Union is starting to have problems, and they're one of our big markets. We can't compete on cost. We can compete on quality, and I think the programs, whatever the Canadian programs are, should be directed at maintaining quality in Canadian commodities.
That means addressing the GM issue. Look what it did to our markets when the GM flax decimated the markets. As well, use the Canadian Wheat Board to market wheat quality. Do whatever it takes, but we aren't a low-cost producer, and we have to come to grips with that.