The thing that we need to realize—and it's been spoken about tonight already—is that this is about risk management. That's really what it's about. Growers across the country.... Regardless of whether you're growing livestock or produce crops, from the time you put the seed in the ground, propagate plants in a greenhouse or breed cattle or livestock until that product has matured, there is risk involved, but there's manageable risk. There are tools available to help you minimize that risk.
When it comes to the horticultural sector, once that product leaves the farm, then you are the only risk tool that's available. You have to self-insure the risk. There's a lot at stake for our producers. As I said, I've been involved in this farm advocacy game for almost 40 years now, and I've spent a lot of time in the province of Ontario through the organizations there. It's been something that's been desperately needed for nearly a decade now, so it's very important to our farmers.