Before we move to the Conservatives, I don't usually ask questions but I have a question for Ms. Marsden. Recently, I read an article in The Economist about the sugar industry in Europe, which said, I think, that 75% of Europeans used to get their sugar from sugar cane, but now it's almost all going to the sugar beets and they are changing their subsidies and quotas.
But that's over there. When we were in Colorado, we had a conversation with an agriculture representative down there about subsidies. Of course, we threw back the sugar thing and how it's been difficult for our sugar beet industry in Canada because of what the United States....
If we're going to go back to the table, and everything might be on the table, how do you think we should approach the Americans on the so-called subsidies and a new deal on sugar? What would you like to see?