That is a very good question. I have already stated my opinion on that subject.
Personally, I don't think it is a good initiative to take. I understand the geopolitical reasoning for the decision, but penalizing producers this way may compromise our food security, not just in Canada but also elsewhere in the world. We do produce a lot of grain for the rest of the world.
However, I am also not sure that it would be a good idea to reverse that decision, because we need predictability in the markets right now. Some producers are doing their planning based on the tariff imposed.