Today we export about 80,000 tonnes and this could increase to 100,000 tonnes. We've done a multi-year modelling and submitted it to the government. This will continue for the reasons Mr. Boivin mentioned. The increase in the consumption of fatty products necessarily leads to an increase in the structural surplus of non-fat solids.
You mentioned that the ratification date is important. Indeed, the implementation will take place in two phases: a first ceiling of 55,000 tonnes and a second one of 35,000 tonnes. The agreement provides that these ceilings will be calculated in terms of the dairy year, which begins in August. If the agreement is ratified before then, we will automatically move from the first ceiling to the second, which is 35,000 tonnes, in August. This will accelerate the impact that this ceiling will have on us.