Farming is not doing very well in any of the provinces, whether or not people are independent farmers. The shortage of farmers is a problem, and it is sad, because we talk about food sovereignty, but we do not talk about help for agriculture.
I have been a member of the House of Commons for six years now, and nothing has happened in all that time, under any government. I think along the same lines as Mr. Eyking, even though he is not here. It seems to me that the provincial government knows what people need, but the same is not true elsewhere.
Do you think that regulating dumping by other countries would help you live, more than survive? Do you think there should be a policy on dumping by other countries that do not have the same added value we do? Could that help you survive a bit better, through labelling, a COOL program or whatever?