At this point, I would have a cautionary no. I think it's working fairly well. This has really become an issue, I would say, in the last ten years.
Ron has touched on a lot of the issues. Inherent in supply management is a lot of regulation to adhere to when it comes to food safety, animal care, and the production itself. In regard to the cost of doing business, he summed it up. That's one of them. Because of the stable environment, you're going to have the increase in the cost of the quota.
As I mentioned before, a number of different programs in different jurisdictions are looking at different ways to handle it. It's not problematic in some areas at all. In some areas they have the entrant policy. In my province we have an entrant policy. I'm not going to speak on an individual province's behalf, but I believe most of them do have some policy to ensure there is new blood injected in on a regular basis.