I'm not trying to be the devil's advocate here, but I can't help myself. With all due respect to Mr. Lunney, I really think you folks were terribly polite in not taking him up on the 100-mile diet. Agriculture in Canada depends upon exports. Farms are getting larger—we know that—and all the great things that happen in small agriculture are fantastic, and good for them and for the little farmer markets that are around. But you folks can't survive with a 100-mile diet, and the country can't, and we can't close our borders either interprovincially or nationally. If we want strawberries in December, they're going to come from Mexico. We just can't do it, so I'd like you to revisit that.
With full respect to what's going on locally and in many of the smaller operations, and the fact that they go to the farmers markets on the weekend and they're buying locally, good for them, but there is that whole other aspect of agriculture.
You're still being polite.