You are the last group we are meeting with, and it is very interesting to see a bunch of young men so passionate about agriculture. I encourage you to continue the work that you are doing. It is true that, in Quebec, we made a social choice and we worked hard to keep supply management, but the government also made a choice about secondary and tertiary processing on dairy farms.
Mr. Gallant, you said earlier that there is a gap between producers, processors and buyers. If processors make money, you could make money too. They came to Quebec; they came to see the people who make cheese, raw milk, all those products. I do not want to tell you what you should do, but I think there would be great opportunities for those of you who are in dairy production. We ate cheese yesterday. It was good. Cheese does not taste the same across Canada because the types of cows are different, the temperature is not the same, and so on.
What do you think about getting financial assistance from the provincial government to allow you to have secondary and tertiary processing? Could that improve your income?
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