This morning, we talked a lot about supply management. When we discussed maintaining it, the issue of income stability surfaced. For products that are not tied to supply management, if we exclude quotas, the cost of buying assets—the land, the buildings and so on—is the same. People who buy operations that are not subject to supply management must find a way to ensure a form of income stability similar to the one provided by supply management. I do not know how this can be achieved. A lot of comments were made this morning regarding this issue.
To answer the question, I would say that, as a country—and all countries should do the same—we should ensure that we have an agricultural heritage. We protect monuments through UNESCO, but we should also find a way to protect that heritage, to allow people to use it, to ensure that people can live off agricultural production, and to promote the importance of that industry for the regions.