At some point, farmers need to understand not only that the landscape is shifting but that it's always going to be shifting. Markets are going to become more volatile than ever. There is a new reality out there. As a trading nation, we have to accept the fact that when it comes to international commerce, we sell things and we buy things. It goes both ways. If we are willing to play the game, we have to accept that.
Now, where the government should play a role is in that realignment phase. Farmers will have to make decisions and do other things and grow new products for new markets. It takes time for farmers to become competitive. That's where governments should actually help and support farmers, when there is that critical phase of one to two years of realignment into a new industry, to capitalize on these opportunities. Then, at some point, industry will pick it up. That's how you generate innovative initiatives.