I think, being a farmer myself, that sometimes what we're guilty of, the reason we're farming, is that we love to do those things. At the same time, it can be more profitable to have someone else and you going and doing the things that make your business a little more profitable.
I'm going to move on to another topic that's been pretty general across the country, but specifically the last couple of days here in the Maritimes, and it's getting the profit out of the marketplace. I asked this question yesterday and last night and never really got a straight answer out of it. And no offence meant to anyone from yesterday; it's a complicated thing.
To get out of the marketplace, first of all, I think the idea of it is food security. Food security, to me, is having a safe, long-term, lots-of-it domestic supply. The problem we have, not just as government but as industry, is that we are by and large an exporting nation. We have a large land mass with a low population. So if you're going to drive at something that government and the industries can agree on, do you cut off that guaranteed, whether it's floor prices or something along that line, do you cut it off once you've basically achieved what you need for domestic supply, and then just let what goes on the export market go out there and do it? To run it right through to the end, you're going to run into trade issues big time around the world.
Have you any thoughts there? It's a very complex thing, and it's a big problem.