We have heard often about the farmers in Europe being subsidized heavily. When we've travelled there to meet other producers to get a handle on what these subsidies are and how they are managing them, we realized that the actual farmer wasn't as subsidized as we originally thought, and they were as interested in getting rid of those kinds of subsidies. It was going to their landlord, to their equipment dealers, etc.
I don't want Canada to take a schizophrenic position whereby we want everybody else to level the playing field, but we're going to help our producers in the meantime. There has to be that “meantime”. We have a long way to go before it's a pure marketplace; we have some hoops to get through. But I wouldn't want to see us being subsidized in order to compete when we're actually trying to get to that level playing field the opposite way.