Mr. Speaker, one way we can do that is by what we are doing now. We debate the issue and make it more public in a non-partisan way to show Canadians that it is important.
One of our former colleagues, the hon. Ralph Ferguson, put out a study called “Compare the Share”. He took it upon himself as a member to try and put across to the consumers that farmers were not getting a fair share of the food dollar. Things like that help. Not only Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, but other government departments, including the rural secretariat and our department, are trying to make this more public. They are trying to make consumers aware that it is important to them that we have a solid agricultural industry in Canada. We will continue to do that.