What we're seeing is that this is what the government had to give to make the deal. That's not our job. Our concern is that it has an effect on dairy farmers' revenue. We would like to see no further access given. Canadian farmers want to produce milk for Canadians, and Canadians want to buy Canadian milk. The reason this product is coming is that it's cheaper. Mr. Phelan talked about the price of milk in Europe. I'm also involved in the International Dairy Federation. My colleagues there are hurting. They're crying because of the very low price of dairy products around the world right now.
We have a standard of living that's higher. We have costs that are higher. For my friends and colleagues in New Zealand, there's no such thing as winter. I have to maintain feed and housing for my cattle for six months of the year because it's -10°. My costs are higher. We are in Canada; we have higher costs. Everything costs more in Canada. That's our bottom line. If you want to have a trade deal that benefits Canadians, fine, but we as dairy farmers shouldn't have to pay for that benefit to the community.