It's tough, as I'm not sure whether that means direct payment to a producer.
Ultimately, a lot of our members are not interested in just getting a cheque in the mail for the production. They want to see investments into innovation, into crop varieties and into the things that can deliver those results, as opposed to getting a cheque in the mail to do that kind of thing. Innovation, for sure, is really key. For investment in that, we need new crop varieties to deal with disease resistance to get more pulses in more acres.
Generally, it feels like it's going in the right direction. We're not looking to have a subsidized agriculture sector in Canada. We want to receive income from the market.