I want to tell the members of the committee that we're all very aware of the problems that those producers are facing at this time. It's an extremely rare event.
We're talking about inviting them to come here but I believe we could also travel to their region to see directly what their situation is. We could visit their farms. Here, in this room, we can talk about what changes those producers would have to make. They have machinery and special warehouses for potatoes and they might have to stop this production. I believe that all the members of the committee should go visit their farms. It would then be easier for us and for the government to grasp the extent of the problem. We owe it to them. Together, we could talk to them and get a better assessment of their situation. That would help them. I strongly believe it's out duty to go there. It's a regional problem but, for the government and for all political parties, this would be a historical decision and it would be very important.
That's my suggestion.