Thank you, Mr. Chair.
The point that I wanted to make.... Mr. Epp, of course, is the member of Parliament for Leamington, and he went a little way in terms of correcting himself. He talked about the price on pollution, and basically created a number to suggest that there would be about 14,000 dollars' worth of compensation to producers. We know that this money is not necessarily going to producers, but then he said that any increases under a price on pollution would offset that. He did correct himself by saying that the cost of production study is levied, such that this would not impact farmers. I wanted to put that on the record. Minister, if you want to comment, you can.
Also, Mr. Steinley mentioned supply management. He was talking about export markets. I don't know if he knows that supply management is mostly domestic policy, but then he said that we shouldn't be giving this market access away. I know he wasn't part of the government that did that under CETA and CPTPP, but it was actually the member for Abbotsford who was the minister at the time and who negotiated that way.
Minister, I'll let you comment, if you want, on the cost of production, but I wanted to make sure those two points were on the record for my honourable colleagues.