Another common issue that arose, again throughout the last week or so, is the issue of dumping. It started with apples out in B.C., when we were out there on Monday. Of course, I learned that what the processors will do is give a fair price if the apples are coming into our country at the beginning of the season; at the end of the season, they'll dump. Then they'll take an average price and conclude that perhaps it wasn't dumping. We found that the process of registering a complaint is cumbersome and costly, and that it's up to the farmer to do it, not the government.
We've heard that this happens in the meat industry as well. I'm wondering what your experiences have been. Is there an issue of dumping for you, here in this area of the province? Have you registered a complaint, or have you not registered a complaint because it would have been costly and cumbersome and a long process that you would otherwise not want to engage in?
Has anyone experienced that at all?
Not at all? Okay.
Another issue is the opportunity to maybe process on the farm and create your own opportunities, as opposed to relying on the processors. I know that in Italy they do that. They encourage them to make as much as they can of...somebody mentioned cheese here—that kind of thing. Do you think that's a viable option or opportunity, and if the government were to step in through some form of incentives, the way they do, for instance, in Italy, do you think you would be prepared to engage in that kind of thing, or do you know others who might?