Look, I'm a firm believer in free trade. There are certain products we need. I drink a lot of coffee, so we need free trade. I'm just using that as a very simple example. There are certain products, such as oranges and so forth, that we need to import.
But certainly, it's very hard to understand why we're bringing carrots into Newfoundland and Labrador. They're sitting on the shelf. They're there for a dollar or a dollar fifty, yet a producer down the road can't sell that bag of carrots into that grocery chain. It may be a Loblaws or a Sobeys. I'm not trying to pick on any of the grocery chains, but it's very complex. We all know that, but it's very hard to understand why that situation has occurred.
I certainly believe that we need to support local producers. We need to support Canadian producers. The public puts great demand on producers in this country, whether it's concerning environment or food safety, you name it. It just keeps getting downloaded onto the farmers. Where does it end? I think the public does have a key role to play in that regard.