I agree with what Mr. Tétrault said because we have the same concerns about that.
Let me turn to another issue. You talked about the next generation. In addition to the trade agreements, the government must have a comprehensive strategy. It must be supported by other policies. Other levels of government and other departments have a role to play in supporting businesses, so that we can fully benefit from those agreements. For our part, we are thinking about research and risk management programs that will support investments and the next generation in our industry.
We are coming to the end of a generation of entrepreneurs and farmers who started their business in the 1970-1980s. Now, there is a period of consolidation during which young people could seize those opportunities. I think the Government of Canada could play other roles, in addition to the agreements.