I appreciate that, and the comment you made about just being a farmer. There are three “just farmers” at the table there, but let me assure you that just being a farmer.... It's a noble profession. I'm a fifth-generation farmer myself, and proud to farm in east-central Alberta. It's not “just a farmer”; it's a significant economic player involved in the community. I appreciate that you're all here sharing your perspectives before this committee.
I move my next question to Mr. Vermeer, on the same topic of Canadian sovereignty. It's very concerning, as Mr. Hilgartner has referenced. There's this erosion that another government—President Trump, for example—not only would have a role to play in Canada's negotiations with other countries in our trade agreements, but would also be involved pre-, during, and post-process in what those might look like.
Mr. Vermeer, would you have any further comments on any concerns related to that?