Yes, absolutely.
What's so important is that when you get the ideas—and I'm sure everybody around this table knows too—when you get what's needed, it's probably not even from the ministers, it's the round tables and discussion that you have around the country. It's the people who actually do the work on the land, or represent the people who do the work on the land. You want to hear from the grassroots just what the problem is.
I think it's fair to say that we did, and we hope to address these problems as well as we possibly can.