No, not on the 110-by-130 lot that I have.
I've been there a number of times, and to be frank with you, it wasn't until there was a change in government that there was a discussion about free trade. The previous government that was there for 40 years didn't seem to be interested. To be frank, I was a bit surprised that the DPJ is interested in free trade, but that's its position.
We will be talking to members of the Diet next week, so can you expand a little bit for me about what is happening? You're saying organized agricultural interests are showing some push back in opposition to a free trade agreement. Is that toward all free trade agreements or is that particularly toward Canada? We're also bringing the parliamentary secretary for agriculture with us. Based on what products we produce and what they produce, I thought there was a bit of a synergy there and that it wouldn't be much of an issue. Can you expand on the point you made here?