I dunno, man. France is extremely protectionist in regards to its agricultural segment; its stuff remains luxury in the rest of the world. NZ lamb used to be a delicacy, now it's commodity. Kiwis around here mostly come from Equador. I'm allergic to libertarians so I'm not going to go toe-to-toe with the Cato institute any more than I'd debate the divinity of Christ with a Pentecostal, but I can't imagine NZ had 66% profits to give up any more than the US does. The United States has remained the agricultural capital of the world only through brutal consolidation and the elimination of small farms. The subsidies do a lot more to shape the type of agriculture than anything else. What have you seen happen to the diversity of product in NZ over the past 20 years?