That is a very important question. For us, it goes beyond the economy and deals with the survival of the system. We have a system and rules in place. We negotiated the TPP in good faith, but we do not accept it when participating countries ignore those rules. That undermines our credibility. Then what?
Perhaps American diafiltered milk is a different situation, but, in terms of poultry, the previous government did the work. Customs documents had been prepared and the Americans agreed to fix the situation. We could have agreements with them because the forms we need are ready. The economic impact is very significant. We say 6%, but that is the 6% we are aware of. In reality, it is likely closer to 10%. The effects are very harmful right now. We know how important employment is, even here in Quebec. In this case, jobs would be created right away and they are free jobs, jobs with no subsidies. If everyone just played by the rules we have played by, Canadian jobs would be created immediately. It is important for the sector and the Americans agree. Honestly, we do not know why the problem of illegal imports has not yet been fixed. This is completely different from the diafiltered milk situation. The Americans are ready to put measures into place and the agreements have already been reached. All we have to do is act and well-paying jobs in Canada will be created immediately.