Perhaps I could step in here.
Research is one big thing. A lot of the farmers I know take part in research with seed manufacturers, or even with agribusinesses or whatnot, to produce top-notch, quality products. But there has been a lot of decrease in research throughout Canada. That's a big issue. Once we start falling back in our capacity to produce as compared with our neighbours down south.... If research is not done to a higher level, we're falling behind. We're not as competitive with our neighbours down south. It's hurting us.
I mean, take the grain commodity, Larry's area. If we can't produce that many bushels per acre, we're not going to be as profitable as we were.