Last week we heard a lot about the fact that while there's free trade, there isn't fair trade. Sometimes I think we've relegated ourselves as Canadians to thinking we always have to negotiate from a position of weakness. I'm not convinced of that.
We heard things about dumping from the United States. At the end of the season they'll dump everything in at a low cost, but the reason they get away with it is because they average the cost at the end of the season, a lower price versus the average prices earlier in the season.
I'm just wondering if any of you have any comments about the need for us as Canadians to look at those agreements and realize that just because they were made four, five, ten years ago, they're not written in stone. Maybe we should be looking at these things and fixing them so that they favour us just a little more as farmers.
Does anyone have any comment on that? Am I wrong?