I guess if you looked at the States, as you said, and if the price of their durum was $2 a bushel higher, and the government was so inclined, they might say, “Oh, man, how are we supposed to compete with this?” I guess you could have a clear and transparent, “That's not fair, you guys. Here's two bucks a bushel. Go with it.”
It's a great question. How can we look at saying we would create another program to try to hide the fact that we are being subsidized and then jump through these hoops? I don't know exactly how we'd go about doing it. It's a great point. If they are subsidizing their farmers that much, I'm not sure exactly how you would do it, but a clear and transparent program would be a good start, I guess, if you want to talk about that.
As far as levelling the playing field across the whole country is concerned, I guess it's a question of looking at the ability of everybody to open their markets and sell as equals. If the Ontario guys can sell their grain to whoever, whenever they want, that would be a good start for us in the west as well.
Cherilyn, do you have any comments?