As I said in my comments, there needs to be an understanding from producers that they're one cog in the wheel and that they have to manage their supply to meet the demand so the whole industry stays viable, not just the producers.
Supply management is only at the producer level. Once the producer sells to the processor, the processor has to buy that product at the price the producer demands for covering its costs. Then that processor takes the risk as to whether the marketplace will buy at a profitable level. In the current COVID times, as I said, I've seen cases where a product that should be selling at three or four dollars a kilogram is selling for 50¢ a kilogram because there's just way too much product around. Some processors—