Mr. Boehm, wait a minute. We have heard from many organizations that have basically told us that if we don't get a proper trade deal with Japan and other regions in the Asian market, and if we didn't have a proper trade deal with the U.S. in NAFTA—I'll use canola, for example—the cost is substantial.
Take the little town of Nipawin. If they can't export oil outside of Canada—if that town doesn't have a crush plant—that town wouldn't exist as we see it today. If Canadian farmers don't have those opportunities, what are they to do?