We probably won't be able to get a food security system in place quickly among Canada, the U.S., and Mexico, but we may be able to do it within our own regions. We can define a region to be as small or as broad as we like.
In response to a question by Mr. Shipley on ticking off what has to get done—I think it was the distinction between a deemed trust or a double trust—you talked about the various layers of moving the food.
I have the same question. Are there any practical things that can be done, or is it structural? Is it that it is what it is, and we need to have us involved to make sure that if there is a dispute, we'd deal with the dispute?