No, and that's one of my points here. Right now the organizations that represent the organic producer—there are 4,000 of us across Canada—really have no access to any of that money that comes through the formalized check-off system.
I think we probably need some help from the governments to be able to remedy that situation. We pay into the systems, but the systems represent the mainstream, obviously. We don't have any mechanism to arrive at a check-off for our sector. It cuts across all the commodity groups, and that's the difficulty. Beef is beef, and dairy is dairy, but organic is beef, dairy, horticulture, grains--everything all rolled into one.