I think trade agreements are good in that they give us market access. We're an export-oriented business. I think the dumping issue is one that always needs to be dealt with. A number of years ago, the corn association went and put an anti-dumping case together. It's very onerous, it's very expensive, and it's producer-driven. They weren't successful. Currently, there is an anti-dumping case taking place against Dutch peppers as well, once again by our producer organization. It's very expensive, very costly, with no given outcome to it at all. Maybe that process should be examined and looked at in terms of how you can make it easier for those affected to use that process at a reduced cost.
Evidence of meeting #16 for Agriculture and Agri-Food in the 40th Parliament, 3rd session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was farm.