About 20,000 tonnes would be lost, in products like skim milk powder or milk protein concentrates. That represents between $10 million and $15 million or more, depending on how the losses are valued.
As we said in our testimony, we believe that the government could easily say that the agreement was negotiated in good faith. The idea was to move from a volume of 70,000 to 72,000 tonnes to a volume of 55,000 tonnes and then to 35,000 tonnes. That was supposed to be done gradually. Now, if the first year has only one or two months, we drop to 35,000 tonnes. So, instead of losing one-third of the volume, we would be losing half all in one go, and that would have a major impact on our companies.