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Agriculture committee  I'll take the first one, and I know John would like the pleasure of answering the final one. Just simply addressing business risk management gives you the ability to get to where you can overcome these challenges. You have to create the right environment. As producers look at t

February 26th, 2009Committee meeting

Dennis Laycraft

Agriculture committee  First, we were talking about debt, and I said it was considerably exacerbated in areas by weather. The whole question of the current financial situation, as I alluded to, was a series of events that have created it, so I'd like to put that in proper context. In my mind it's impor

February 26th, 2009Committee meeting

Dennis Laycraft

Agriculture committee  First of all, in terms of the numbers that have been related there, we operate on the world market in what we receive. When you take a look at this--and it hasn't been easy, which is their assumption, that it's been a cakewalk--the question then is why are we seeing our processor

February 26th, 2009Committee meeting

Dennis Laycraft

Agriculture committee  There were a range of things. When we analyzed it, I think it looked at part of the issue but not the whole picture, as we talked about demand and the ability to satisfy those customers around the world. I'm not of the opinion any longer that there's such a thing with globalizati

February 26th, 2009Committee meeting

Dennis Laycraft

Agriculture committee  That's a fairly simple set of questions.... First of all, on the issue of demand and what happened, a number of us were very actively involved in the industry through the eighties into the nineties. There's an assertion that Cargill in particular coming in was the reason that a

February 26th, 2009Committee meeting

Dennis Laycraft

Agriculture committee  John may want to add something to this, as he attends numerous meetings throughout the U.S. regularly. He was in our embassy in the U.S. before he came to work for us. So I'll make a few brief comments and then ask John to comment. I guess on the last point on whether we should

February 26th, 2009Committee meeting

Dennis Laycraft

Agriculture committee  We can talk. The Ontario Cattlemen's Association is meeting today. That didn't come up at their meeting, but I can try to get an answer.

February 26th, 2009Committee meeting

Dennis Laycraft

Agriculture committee  Actually, that's what we said. Clearly--look at the inventory numbers--we saw our industry reduced by another 5% this past year. In some years, the cow numbers were down more. In the last seven years, we've gone through four what I'll refer to as 50-year events. All of them have

February 26th, 2009Committee meeting

Dennis Laycraft

Agriculture committee  That's a number of questions to answer. As far as the final three are concerned, no. We're also looking at increasing the 70%, but.... I'm not sure anybody has seen any recent numbers on debt that would be reliable. We meet with the Bankers Association at least quarterly to try

February 26th, 2009Committee meeting

Dennis Laycraft

Agriculture committee  I guess so. First of all, thank you, Mr. Chairman, for the invitation. And congratulations on your appointment, and to all members of the committee. We greatly appreciate the fact that you are looking at competitiveness. We feel that's obviously an important thrust. The past f

February 26th, 2009Committee meeting

Dennis Laycraft

Agriculture committee  I want to make it clear that as we talk really about the entire industry, we're equally concerned about our packing and processing industry. We're at serious risk right now of seeing further erosion. We learned back in 2003 that you never want to be as dependent on foreign proces

January 31st, 2008Committee meeting

Dennis Laycraft