First, to answer the question, the federal government is responsible for border measures and the implementation of cheese standards. The situation we find ourselves in currently is caused by government inaction and not by us. Let's be clear on that. As for the measures that should be taken, the problems are known and the solutions have been discussed several times. Government responsibilities are necessary, and we talked about that. We are in charge of two pillars. The third pillar, border control, is the government's responsibility. As an industry, we basically make sure to provide our processors with the best possible environment.
I also have to remind you that producers have invested in their facilities over the past 50 years. So they have invested in new equipment, robots, the construction of barns, and so on. Millions of dollars are invested in our farms across Canada. So we have done our share of the work. Processors have invested in Canada. Agropur is a good example of that. There are others that have chosen not to invest in their processing capacities in Canada. We are currently trying to help them and encourage them to do that. We are doing it in partnership with the processors. We hope that the government will also be a partner because we want to make sure to have the best possible environment, so as to benefit from the experience we have in Canada. Our dairy producers are manufacturing milk of very high quality, and our processors have a great deal of expertise. All we want is to make sure to have the most prosperous industry possible and to work with all the partners to achieve that.
Yes, the ingredients strategy is something that has been on the table for a while—for a few years before we even started talking about it. I can tell you that we are now the closest we've been in terms of reconciliation and willingness to work together. So that's an extremely positive development. We need help from the government, and we need the government to fulfill its role.