I would argue that we are already living that dream, and it's a nightmare on this side of the border because the offset support system that's required for Canada needs to take into credit early action and it needs to recognize what's going on. I've already entered into testimony what the opportunities are being experienced in Alberta, and therefore I'd draw an immediate parallel between the support the American farmer is receiving right now from Washington, D.C. when it comes to general commodity support versus the inadequacy of our current safety net programs here.
I know that's not necessarily the direction you're headed with regard to offsets, but bottom line, I sell in the Chicago Board of Trade. So does every Canadian farmer. Whether they go through Winnipeg, it eventually gets back to Chicago. We cannot afford to continue to ignore the primary sector that feeds everybody.