Thank you.
Throughout the course of this appearance today, we have outlined several possibilities, most of which have been brought forward by the Dairy Farmers of Canada as well. There's been discussion on article 28. There's been discussion on changing our domestic legislation to make a clarification that chapter 4 has a 90% concentration. I also spoke about other possibilities, including a WTO case, global safeguards, and an anti-dumping or countervailing investigation. I'll just repeat, by naming those I'm not in any way implying any potential success of those measures. There are many possibilities out there.
As I said a little while ago, the government recognizes this is an issue of serious concern to Canada's dairy industry. As we've said, that was part of the rationale for Minister Strahl extending the invitation to the processing and producing sector to work together to come up with solutions, so that we can have a stronger dairy industry in the long term.