That's what my next question was going to be. As a primary producer, you have no place to which you can pass it on, because you depend so much on the marketplace to dictate the price of your commodities.
We're heading into Copenhagen. A lot of people are calling Bill C-311 the Copenhagen bill. We've heard some members of the committee talk about the need to harmonize with the United States, but we also heard Mr. Lazar talk about this being a global issue needing a global policy. There has been discussion that countries in the developing world might not need to come to the table right away with the same standards that we in the industrialized world are going to put upon ourselves.
If we do things in Canada, the U.S., and Europe concerning carbon policy and reductions in emissions, and yet places such as China and India do nothing, what is going to happen to food production and to where food comes from in this country, if we aren't on a level playing field with those countries?