First, I think we absolutely have to maintain the opportunity for producers to organize and market their products jointly. I think that's been a badge of success in the past and will remain so in the future, if we want to do business as producers. We can't ask producers to be simultaneously workers, agricultural operators, business people and people who are concerned with selling and processing their products from start to finish. I think there are value chains for production and processing, and everyone has a right to work at that level. As regards production, the need for tools to organize common marketing in a globalization context is even more important.
The second essential element is the control of products that enter Canada. They have to be of equal quality. We require of ourselves that we meet specific production conditions. If we don't have the same requirements for other countries and we allow their agricultural products to enter Canada, how will we be competitive?
I think those are the two essential elements that we'll need.