No. Your time is up.
Just on the issue that Harry and Leony brought up, about the difference from province to province, we have heard this in almost every province. Of course, we can't tell the provinces what they can or can't do, and as a beef farmer who has always been a little miffed, not at Alberta for putting $100 per cow towards their beef industry—in fact, I give the Alberta government credit for supporting agriculture, and in return.... Quebec as well; no province supports agriculture the way they do.
Really, the only way of equalling that is to have our province do the same, and it doesn't matter what stripe: we've had three parties in government here in the last 20 years in Ontario, and not one of them has supported agriculture to the same degree. We have half the population of Canada. To me, if population is what you need in order to pay for social or agriculture issues or whatever, we have the ability in Ontario, because we have half the population.