Yes, I can answer that.
Certainly I think you don't want any interprovincial advantages or disadvantages, as far as commodity marketing and stuff are concerned. It's great, I think, that the provinces can get involved, depending on what level of support they can put in, but at the end of the day, again, I look at this as a Canadian producer. I farm in Ontario, I know, but as a Canadian producer the situation is that when we're exporting product—and the majority of the product in this country outside the supply-managed system is exported—you're waving the Canadian flag.
To have a province that's disadvantaged or advantaged going into that scenario, that's not flying the flag really well. I guess I'm doing a patriotic thing here, but it's a situation that I think.... We're selling Canadian product, but let's not disadvantage provinces here in those types of programs that are put in place.
So yes, I think there's an opportunity to have some types of flexibility, but again, I think there need to be some parameters around that.