To your first question, I think we need to make this SSG, special safeguard, operational. Last year we had our first experience with more eggs coming into Canada, and I don't think we have to wait until we get a crisis to make it operational, because I don't think you can make this SSG operational overnight. What we're asking is to make it operational so when they're needed, we can use them without waiting a year or two before it's operational.
As far as how it could affect the industry, say, if the prices of eggs had stayed the way they were in the U.S.--right now the price is a little higher--and the dollar the way it is going up today, it could've been bad for the egg industry. At the end of the day, whenever you have one of your pillars that is a challenge, all the other pillars suffer, because if there are thousands of dozens of eggs that come into Canada, it means that for us who operate under supply management, we would have to reduce our production.
I think that the tariffs are there to protect our system. That's what we're asking the government to do, to make those SSGs operational so that when they're needed, we can have that recourse there in a short period of time. This is what we're looking for.