—not just considering what the newest trend is and what the next commercial and market share approach is going to be from various companies. Go speak to the producers, and I appreciate that that is something that you're looking at.
The Manitoba agriculture minister talked about a new aid plan and suggested that it is not a substitute for trade when we're talking about the advance payment program. People perhaps get the wrong impression. All you are doing is getting an opportunity to borrow more money. Your bank knows that this is a lien on the crops that you have, and if you're going to get canola—it was $10.50 a bushel about two months ago, it's down to $9.50—you've already lost that. If we can't do something to help the markets, what are you going to pay this money back with?
I think it's significant, the amounts raised. For the amounts, you probably have to be a farm of at least 6,000 acres before you ever would be able to come close to reaching the maximums that are there. Are you looking at other things that you could do in the meantime in order to help us through this crisis? By that, I'm specifically speaking to discussions with the Chinese.