Absolutely. As a government, we have proven the value and validity of supply management as we continue to exercise free trade agreements around the world. We've done that.
I consider Marcel Groleau, the head of the UPA in Quebec, a good friend. We chat from time to time on issues such as this. We made a pledge that should there be any negativity through the producer level in any of these free trade agreements, such as the European Union free trade agreement, they will be compensated and kept whole. We continue to reinforce that.
The discussions around the TPP are heating up. Until it actually nails down on a point, there's a lot of concern, I will say, throughout the SM sector as to what will happen at the end of the day. But they all know that as a government, we have their best interests at heart. All of us agree, all political stripes agree, on the value of the SM sector to Canada.