I've been in sugar beet country and seen the plant structure. If the $30-per-tonne tariff doesn't remain, what do you estimate the impact on the industry could be? I've heard your argument before on the U.S., in which in that agreement--Canada being, as it usually is, the boy scout--the Americans ended up in our market and we ended up not in theirs, and that's the bottom line.
Mr. Chair, it doesn't seem to matter which party is in government, the farming industry always seems to lose out in some of those agreements.
So what would be the impact if that $30 per tonne is not negotiated?