Thank you, Mr. Boucher.
We know that a large part of our production, 70%, is currently destined for export. We could reduce production, but given the food shortage in the world, there may be something to be done in that regard.
My next question is for representatives of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, or IRCC. From what I understand, there is an opening to accelerate the process of extending the work contracts of people who want to stay in the region.
For some, it has only been a year and a half since they arrived in the region. They have already started to create links with the population. Is it possible to speed up the process?
You mentioned the possibility of extending contracts until September 2023, but we know that the plant is scheduled to close completely in December. Since there are people who are at the very end of the program, would it be possible to extend the contracts specifically for them?