They're saying here that you have to put up a $50,000 bond just for a $25,000 complaint, so when you're selling your tomatoes within Canada, you take your chance on dropping the price instead of shipping them south of the border. We know that's important, and it's important for the industry. I think the government realizes this and we'd like to see fast action on that.
The second thing is the dumping part. It's a tricky business. I think most farmers would agree that they want to be on a level playing field. When a farmer in Holland Marsh in Ontario or a Quebec grower have the same tools, whether it's a grant for refrigeration, both provinces have the same. Do you think the federal government has to look at this overall so that you're not putting one apple grower at a disadvantage with programs compared to another one? Do you think we have to have more it more streamlined and uniform across this country?