I want to go to the Canada Grains Council. I can't help but be a bit tongue-in-cheek, but one of the other problems, of course, of transporting grains across provincial borders occurs when you turn that grain into things like malt whisky or rye whisky. That's almost impossible, at least for an individual, to transport across provincial borders.
With regard to the whole pest management regulatory regime, I recognize the need to have the federal government there. I think it's extremely important. The neonicotinoids situation is a prime example of how other jurisdictions in Canada do not have the bee die-off, and it seems to be just a situation of application. It would be extremely dangerous if one provincial jurisdiction banned an entire pesticide and took that tool out of the tool box of the grain industry, especially of the canola industry in the province of Ontario.
At the same time, do you not separate that out from the big cities' and municipalities' use of cosmetic pesticides? I can tell you, as someone who has taken a pesticide applicator's course, as someone who used pesticides in my former life, I always felt it was unfair that urbanites, city people, could simply go out and buy the same pesticide in a diluted form and apply it when I would have to take an applicator's course to use it.
I do see a difference there. I'd like your comments on that.