That's not only the U.S.A., but America.
I will repeat what I said yesterday. Mr. Tétrault, I will come back to you in a while, but those who put food on our tables deserve all our respect. They make it possible for our families to grow up with food that is safe.
I want to congratulate you for what you do every day. I know that it is not easy and that the challenges are great. Certainly, I know that the blueberries you were talking about, Mr. Dufour, are the best. I will not ask where they come from. Let's say that they may come from New Brunswick. Ms. Ludwig was telling us about that yesterday. We know how big the challenges are.
My question goes mainly to the hog producers and to Mr. Dufour. How do you react to the fact that the sectors under supply management—milk, chicken and eggs—are being provided with compensation and other sectors are not?
I know that compensation is important, Mr. Leblanc, I will get to you later. Has this caused any squabbling in the world of agriculture? How has it gone over?