In some ways, it parallels what happened to our beef farmers when we were shut out of the American market because of the BSE situation. Of course, that meant a complete adjustment within the beef producers. Our chair, knowing agriculture as well as he does, would know the numbers of decrease or the downturn that happened when we were shut out of the American market because of that. This is somewhat of a parallel in many ways; there are significant things on the horizon that could greatly affect your economy.
Again, bringing it back to why we're here, pre-budget consultation, do you have any redirects of where you could take the people who are employed in that industry into other areas if the government were to fund programs for the adjustment of such a decline?