That's a very good question. Part of my presentation that I wanted to make today included a note on the whole food system. We're talking about processing today, so I removed it, because I didn't want to go through the whole food system. However, the fact of the matter is that we need to look at the whole food system. The whole food system is what Mr. MacGregor mentioned—from the producer to the consumer, the whole.... Even the waste coming out of the food, we need to look at that. We need to look at how things are going.
Indeed what you're seeing with your distributors, Mr. Steinley, is that their payment methods are creating a liquidity issue for processing plants. We know that it is partially the same in some cases in the U.S. There are some other elements as well. There is more capacity for financing as well over there for short-term debt on occasion. That may be part of the solution. We know it is an issue.
The government can look at regulations as well. Is it normal for people to pay 90 days, or six months on occasion, as we've seen before, for products that they received? Probably not.