Thank you.
We've had one full round, and we have some time left, so we're going to try to get everybody in again for a question.
There is one question that I'm going to take the liberty of asking from the chair.
Steve, you touched on it when you made a comment in your opening remarks about there being too many jurisdictions, ten provinces and the feds. One obstacle I know that farmers in Ontario have seen is the business risk management that's proposed. The only way this can ever happen from a federal standpoint is to have seven provinces. So recognize that.
Also, Greg, you mentioned it. Basically, what you're suggesting is getting rid of the federal ag department altogether and letting the provinces run it. That's what you said. Really, what I'd like to know is, from the two of you, how do we actually do that? These are historical federal-provincial agreements. It doesn't mean they can't be changed, but I think the provinces never want to give up control of anything, and maybe the feds can be guilty of that same thing. I just want to have an idea of how you'd actually do what the two of you suggested.
Greg.