From my perspective, we know there are cooperatives that actually do store, etc., and these cooperatives tend to be the very people who grow the produce. In other words, they're farmer owned and operated. In other cases, they're an international company that actually has billions of dollars in profits.
From your perspective, you would want to treat everyone equally. Let's say, from a societal challenge that the government must deal with, one must be very careful that they're not actually enhancing an international company to compete, and at the same level as someone who's struggling. I'm referring, quite frankly, to our farming community, and therefore to a cooperative that is struggling to exist. So there's a balance there that has to be struck.
I'm opening it up to you. How as a government do you balance perception and reality?