It's a legitimate question, and I'll try to paraphrase it for the rest of the committee members. It's safe to say that for those of us who represent fisheries ridings—and the majority of us do—and for those of us who live in rural or coastal or remote areas of Canada—and many of us do—there is a disconnect between rural and urban. We understand that. More and more, we have a difficult time getting our message across, living in rural Canada, to people in urban Canada, that fish don't come from the store, that milk doesn't come from a box, and that it's okay to carry on traditional hunting and fishing and farming practices. That's a big job. We have a big job to meet those challenges in the future. We recognize that. So your point is fairly considered.
We have to go to Mr. Matthews, our next questioner.
Very quickly, go ahead.