I may have a partial explanation. There is no question that, as regards egg production, quota prices are in place and building costs are important. That said, it may be because of the size of the land that we must own, which is smaller, at least from my perception. Would that not be a part of the problem?
Back home, we must buy the quota, the land and the herd. For example, once my son will have bought the herd, the land and the buildings, he will probably be able to make his payments, but when the quota cost is added, he will have a problem. I believe that the amount of land required may put a greater demand on a dairy farmer than on an egg producer. Would that not be a part of the explanation? That is my view.