Mr. Speaker, I have already said, and I repeat it today, that each time I had occasion to talk with the Americans I told them they were wrong to have this policy of subsidy.
Not only that. We are pushing to have it on the WTO agenda in Seattle next month. So we have been there all along, but the problem at this moment is that we have a very serious program with new money. I have Reformers in front of me who said to the people who voted for them in the last election that there would not be any subsidy for them if they formed the government.