Ms. Koch, forgive me for interrupting you. When we read, look around, and read all the research done, it becomes very clear that many people question what you are telling me. Many farmers, including farmers from Quebec, UPA representatives and the representatives of many associations, believe that the supply management system will be destroyed if we expand market access. As a result, even though we may not negotiate it as such, there will be a direct impact on the supply management system, which is extremely important in the farming industry, particularly for Quebec farmers.
My other question is this: what do you think about the fact that Canada still played the game by the rules, as Mr. Lebeau said, and expanded its market access by 5% when other countries did not? Unlike you, I am quite proud of that. I find that Canada is very ambitious, stands tall, cares about its agricultural sector and tries to defend it. I believe we should put pressure on other countries to show good will in their turn. I do not believe that following this trend downward is going to do anything to protect and develop our agricultural industry in Quebec and Canada.