Thank you all for coming to the agriculture committee today.
I'm from British Columbia and represent Prince George—Peace River. We have a lot of agriculture in my neck of the woods, grain, beef, and all kinds of stuff.
Some of the problems we have are with interprovincial barriers, and that's what the study is about. They involve provinces and they are the masters of their own destiny; it's difficult at times to say otherwise. That's the way Confederation has been set up, and we honour that.
It goes back to some questions that were asked before. When we look in the mirror, we ask what we can do first to fix this. Some of what we can do was already talked about from a federal and regulatory perspective.
You've all answered this from each of your perspectives, but I want to get Greg talking. I've heard him talk before and he's pretty good.
Do you have any insight into what we can do federally to make sure that this happens?