Being the chair of BCAC, firmly on the fence, but in these negotiations....
I mean, this is something I think that's fairly unique to Canada, this type of management system. I think it does extremely well for us, especially here in B.C. We have exorbitant land costs. It's not just something where you can say, dairy is popular so we're going to jump into dairy, jump out of dairy, jump into chickens, jump out of chickens. It's extremely expensive and disruptive to do that, and I think we have a very steady, safe, well-managed, well-priced program, especially here in B.C. So I think for me personally to defend supply management, I don't have an issue with that at all.
There are those of us who are just naturally...like in blueberries, we also have a number of other commodities where we're just natural export marketers. A lot of our product goes outside of British Columbia. I sell virtually nothing from my farm in B.C. Everything is exported, so a supply management system isn't going to work for me, obviously.