I entirely agree on that. Whatever they say, dairy producers have a form of sovereignty in Canada, and they live quite well. When people ask us not to produce pork for export because we don't need it, I answer that we could do it provided people stop eating bananas, peaches and so on.
People don't realize that, if you buy products from other countries, you'll have to pay for them one day. They say it would be better to buy pork elsewhere rather than produce it ourselves. But what are we going to pay for it with? If we do nothing, we'll be paying with Monopoly money! We must not wind up looking like an African country. It's very important that we be able to eat our local production. It would be ideal, a dream, if the products that the stores sold were 75% Canadian and Québécois. When we buy products from elsewhere, we have to pay for them.
Ask anyone on the street, and you'll see how he answers you: he doesn't know that.