When agricultural infrastructure and investment come up, there is too much talk about subsidies. In fact, the issue here is not subsidies for farmers, but rather subsidies to support the processors, retailers and all the other sectors surrounding producers. So when we ask the government to continue investing in infrastructure and investment programs, that's also to help us restructure. We have not been able to reinvest in our buildings in recent years.
If we want agriculture to be profitable, if we want to have low production costs, to be a competitive market relative to our American friends, who are our main competitors, we need infrastructure programs in order to invest in farms. We invest in roads, bridges, public transit: so let's invest in the agricultural sector, in farm buildings so that we can be competitive.