—and that's part of the problem, because as much as I appreciated what the minister said earlier in his presentation, with all due respect, from what I heard from Karl Risser—I met him a little while ago, he came as a witness—he says just turn this damn proposal down, that it doesn't make sense. Could we pinpoint why? He made some suggestions. The minister today made several suggestions as to why we move forward.
Mr. Dicerni, I want to put this to you in closing, because you talked about subsidies with respect to other countries—and of course we'll do our best to challenge those when we feel other countries are out of line. Won't this be a challenge? Why can we not look at these two programs to help our industry here locally? If indeed we're going Buy Canadian right now, why can't we put the SFF and the ACCA programs together? I know the minister said he'll take it under advisement and it's a revenue issue. I'm sure the minister will bring it around the cabinet table. But why can't we combine it and worry about a challenge, if it is a subsidy, or if it is impeding on WTO guidelines? Can we move in that direction?