Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I think my final question I will direct to Statistics Canada.
In a previous meeting of this committee under the same study, we had Mr. Tyler McCann from the Canadian Agri-Food Policy Institute. He informed us that Canadian researchers don't have access to the same data on agricultural and retail prices as their counterparts in the United States do. I'll just read a quote. He said:
We simply do not have this level of credible, meaningful analysis in Canada. Your committee's study would benefit from an organization like Agriculture Canada, Stats Canada or the Competition Bureau producing this level of detail. The committee should consider recommending that the Government of Canada take the steps necessary to collect data and conduct the same level of analysis that is available in the U. S. and to make the results of that analysis public.
I think what was specifically being referred to here was the United States Department of Agriculture's economic research service.
My question to you is simply what your response to Mr. McCann's comments would be and what would be required for you to provide that same type of data so that policy-makers could act on it.