I know that New Zealand is at the negotiating table. In 2000, it abandoned supply management, and subsequently, many family farms went bankrupt. Large corporations took over, because the price of a litre of milk at the farm gate was less than it was under supply management. Consumers are paying a little more and producers are receiving a little less. The processors, as the intermediaries, are the ones benefiting from the situation.
That takes me back to the issue of supply management. Does New Zealand have any influence as regards supply management? In that country, the poorest farmers aren't the ones making money, the large corporations are. With this vision of conservative liberalism, at some point, there won't be anything left to protect smaller farmers. Only large corporations will be protected, and the others will be left out in the cold!