I wouldn't disagree at all with that.
The way our supply managed system works is that it reduces our supply here, of course, but it also restricts the ability of suppliers to expand supply for export into other countries. So for us to be successful, we need to maintain those restrictions very, very carefully. So if you're looking specifically at those commodities, I think it would reduce the competitiveness that supply management brings to those suppliers—and it is a profitable sector of the industry. And there are all of the arguments about supply restriction and those kinds of things, but those suppliers are a competitive sector of the industry, and it is something our competitors look at on the international market and target, the same as the Canadian Wheat Board.
So in terms of asking other countries to reduce their quotas or what they're allowing into their countries, or to expand those, yes, perhaps we should do so with those commodities in which we are more free trading. But I wouldn't encourage it from a Canadian perspective, because we absolutely want to retain that small piece of profitability we do have in our industry.