It's a study that the George Morris Centre did a number of years ago. They basically looked at farms that actually export products, so 50% of all of our products are exported, and then products that are actually priced on world markets. We have a lot of products that we sell domestically, but our farmers are still price takers, and the price is based on world markets. Even if we are growing our product domestically and selling it domestically, we still have to pay a lot of attention to what goes on around the world because it has a significant impact on us. It certainly excludes your supply management industries.
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