In any event, in terms of both the C.D. Howe Institute and AIMS, where would you say the gouging of the public is higher--in the dairy industry, or in the oil industry?
In the dairy industry the most efficient producers are losing money all the time at the bottom end, and it's based of cost of production. Oil gets up to $100, and I think that's $80 over the cost of production in some countries.
How about in the potash industry? At the agriculture committee we learned that it is an administrative supply system, where they try to short the system on potash in order to make greater profits.
So why in these other areas...? Why is it always supply management? How come these other areas are never talked about in terms of gouging the public?