If I may add something.
The $200 million to $300 million is apart from the big guys like pork, of course. It's already been mentioned that they expect something around $400 million. The total expected gains are in the range of $1.5 billion for agrifood only, so it's a lot. As I mentioned earlier, the deficit for Quebec alone is in the range of $1.1 billion—agrifood only, so it's huge. As Mr. Coutu mentioned, with the 14% average tariffs, it's easy to understand. There needs to be some support from a public-private type of effort to make it work. I think it's very important. It's also important to understand that our European and American competitors help their companies a lot. Sometimes we think we're the only ones who think about it, but there's a lot of state competition in this battle.