Thank you for the question.
The first thing I want to say is that we, the processors, are in competition. The competition on the Canadian market is fierce. Of course, everyone is looking for ways to become more competitive and to reduce their costs to be able to take market shares. That's clear. I think that's where the government has a role to play. It should establish clear rules, so that everyone would be on a level playing field and bound by the same rules. That is the real challenge we are facing.
The federal government is doing something about this by supporting supply management. As my colleagues said earlier, we—the industry producers and processors—are currently negotiating conditions that would enable us to manufacture those ingredients in Canada.
However, as long as the issue of imported diafiltered milk has not been resolved, processors will definitely look for any way possible to reduce their costs. What we want is for the rules of the game to be fair for everyone, and the federal government can make that happen.