Yes. So there is an argument to be made that within our supply-managed sector they have the capacity to increase with demand in order to meet supply.
I guess what I'd say is that there is value to supply management in Canada, to being able to be in that supply chain. The Conference Board's position is slightly reckless, from my perspective, because also—you have to look at this as well—in the U.S.... We hear this all the time: it's cheaper to buy milk in the U.S. That's a farce, because you pay for it twice: $5 billion a year goes to the U.S. dairy farmers to help subsidize their milk. When the Conference Board of Canada looks at that, it needs to look at all these different things that go into it.