I'll be very brief, Myron.
On your comments about the involvement of government, clearly in the cattle sector the issues for us are competitiveness, market access, and regulatory burden. Those three things are critical for us. We also tend not to like a whole lot of government, but government does have a role to play in terms of foreign markets, maintaining markets.
I think that leads to your corn dumping thing again. That's not really my bailiwick because I'm in the cattle business more than the grain business—I'm not in the grain business at all—but I was somewhat gratified to see the federal government take on the U.S., I think by way of the WTO, if I'm not mistaken. I think they did a WTO challenge on the corn dumping.
What we think we've seen from the American side is, we'll play by the rules when it works for us and we won't when it doesn't work for us. It was nice to see the Canadian government stand up and say, “Wait a minute here, folks, here's a set of rules. What do you mean you're not dumping? Clearly, under the definition of dumping, you're dumping.”
I'll leave it at that. Thank you.