If I could begin answering, because I've talked about the future of farming in Canada, I'm talking about grain farming and grain farmers. You must have research and you need to be competitive. You need to have the increases in yields. You need to have research for resistance.
Let's look at wheat. We're having a fusarium problem in eastern Canada and even in Manitoba. You need to have varieties that are going to be resistant. Right now, private companies are not investing in research because there is no return on investment for them. So the public has to do it, and they're not.
With regard to wheat, there's around $20 million a year being spent on breeding. It should be around $80 million. In the long term we really need to have that investment if we want to have a prosperous agricultural industry. We really have to look that way. But I can't say take away all the programs for business risk management because you have to consider the short term and the long term. You have to think about farm families. You have to think about the regional economy and what the farms provide. You have to think about having long-term research.