Yes. I guess my question about that is we have a successful supply management sector in Canada that provides stability, certainty, and reasonable access to healthy food. Certainly in British Columbia, in the Fraser Valley and many other parts of the province, they rely on supply management.
Why should our taxpayers pay such a large sum of money to compensate people to allow us to get out of a system that is working very well for us now? We could save that money and retain our supply-managed sectors.