The impression to the supply management groups in this country has become that because of supply management, we're a protectionist nation. In your presentation, you alluded to our not allowing imports with supply management in place. In fact, we allow more imports, even in the supply management industries, than most of the free-market countries.
Could you expand on that somewhat? Supply management is used against us consistently, giving the impression that we're protectionist, by the likes of CAFTA and by other nations that want to break the supply management system.
In your second point, can you explain, “Unless the government sharpens its focus”?