I find that interesting, Minister, because every time we've had the CPMA before our committee they've brought up PACA. But, that aside, I understand your comments on that. I hope you consider that they do want to have that kind of reciprocity with the United States, to have that preferential position put back in place.
You mentioned labour, and some of my colleagues have already referred to the temporary foreign worker program and so on. This is a perennial problem, and it keeps coming up before our committee. I realize the struggles the sector and the Government of Canada have gone through in trying to get adequate supply to meet our needs.
Minister, what kind of long-term vision does your government have in trying to address this? We've had representatives from UFCW appear before our committee, and they want to see more of a commitment from the federal government to work with labour and industry to try to source a little more home-grown talent.
I want to have a vision five or 10 years from now. Where is the Government of Canada going to go with a strategy that's going to start solving these problems that keep coming up before our committee?