Thank you, Chair.
I miss working with you on ag, but it's nice to see you today.
I'm just going to ask you a few more questions about diafiltered milk, because what we're supposed to be concentrating on is a study on the Canada Border Services Agency duties deferral program and other issues, diafiltered milk, and spent fowl.
This is an issue that has been going on for the last number of years. Diafiltered milk is something that was made in the States to ship off to Canada. They found a loophole. Supply management is based on three pillars: production management, pricing, and control at the border, control of imports.
With diafiltered milk, we see the loophole; we see the problem. It has a dual identity. When will this be dealt with?
I know you've consulted a lot, and I know your government likes to consult Canadians, but I think enough consultation has happened. I think a lot of the major players are on the same page as to what needs to be done.
What happened in those consultations, Mr. Minister? Are we on the same page?
I think it's just missing government action. The government needs to control what's happening with the importation of diafiltered milk.