I was told once in a conversation with some fruit growers that often what the Americans will do in their peak apple season is load their semis down there with apples, and the driver doesn't even know where he's going until he gets that direction to go to some supermarket or some store in Canada and dump that produce at that price.
In innovation we're doing the very best we can. Of course we need more money from government and research, and we need everybody to chip in, but the bottom line is that if we don't do something to somehow protect you folks so that the farmers in my area don't have to.... We visited them. We visited orchardists last year, and they're hurting. A lot of them are either ploughing their land up if they can't put in the small trees, and they're trying to go into grapes, or they're trying to sell their land. Often they can't sell, because it's an agricultural land reserve. As a food-producing nation, it doesn't do a lot for our own ability to control our food supply and our food sovereignty. And I'm just—