Well I would defer to some of the experts on that, but I can tell you that in the last short time, this government, department by department, has been refocusing and re-energizing. Of course, agriculture is not immune. As we grow, we also have to refocus our efforts. Our efforts have been working with industry on research, on results-based research, not just research for the sake of research. We want to make sure we're delivering what industry is wanting for.
To that end, Bill C-18 is very timely, very important to continue to build what industry is needing to compete with other marketing countries around the world. We have streamlined our operations and our organizations to the point where everything is now focused on getting market access, maintaining those trade corridors, and developing the products. One of the initiatives we've undertaken, which is talked about in there too, is the centre of excellence for beef in Calgary. It's very important that we start to recognize and analyze so that we sell what an import country wants, not what we have. We have to learn to recut our beef, to recut our pork, to blend our grains, and so on like that, and offer what is being asked for, not just what we grow and have.