The rest is sold at lower prices. Even though our products are of a higher quality, only 28% of our production, that is, the share which is sold on the Japanese market, is paid what it is really worth. The rest sells for less than its real value.
You have to understand one thing. We talk about the importance of quality. Everything produced in Canada is of the same quality. The products that are exported to Japan are of the same quality as those sold here or in other markets. However, the price paid is not the same.
Regarding employment, pork production creates many jobs in Canada, so it is important to retain that market. Japan is a model. If we lost that market, it would kill us. It really is the first step. If we cannot sign an agreement with Japan, it would have significant repercussions on the industry.