Again, from the perspective of harmonized data and my experience in terms of administering that kind of dataset, it all does come back to the farm's financial information income statement. One of the things that, again, is interesting about this idea of lack of information is that for these more unique commodities, their financial statement—their production records—are the true base of that information for their sector within their own information.
To have this common dataset that would clearly identify.... Even for peaches, as an example, which is a pretty common product, if you're not participating in AgriInvest or AgriStability, which many don't, your data is lumped in as a fruit sale. Therefore, Statistics Canada, Agri-Food Canada and we don't have the ability to analyze that. To have that base broken out sets you up for many different options. Again, if everybody's in the system, you have tools available to you to make other kinds of calculations, adjustments, etc.
