Yes, it is like the stock market. Exactly. That is what causes the most price fluctuations in farm commodities. They try to predict whether there will be enough corn or soy on the market in six months. If there is a bad crop, China could buy less. The prices fluctuate, and that has nothing to do with what is happening on our farms.
We must oversee these transactions, which are creating pricing problems on the farms. These transactions cause serious price fluctuations, which require more serious involvement from governments. Once again, the dumping continues to happen because of the subsidies.
That is why the problem in the agriculture industry cannot be solved strictly with Canadian programs or Canadian involvement. It is an international problem, like the environment. Just like we cannot clean up the planet from Canada alone, we cannot solve market problems from Canada alone. However, Canada can play an international role in doing so.