I beg to disagree. You can't say that getting a fair price.... The Americans' price of milk is 60 cents a litre cheaper, within pennies. Yes, that's a lot of money. But the American government and the American taxpayers are paying the difference.
The principle of agriculture--and this needs to be worldwide--is that farmers have to be able to get the cost of production. If we were shipping that product, it would be anti-dumping, internationally--you could literally bring anti-dumping charges against any country shipping food cheaper than they can produce it. All we're doing here is saying that farmers have to be able to make a living, and that means the consumer pays what the product is actually worth.