Thank you, that's a good question.
Mike mentioned, and it's the same thing for us, that the TPP trade agreement goes with a mitigation and a compensation package. That was the way it was built and negotiated. As we said, we never opposed the trade agreement, but why should our industry bear the costs of that agreement that had been negotiated for the benefit of other sectors?
We understand that fully. We have never prevented our colleagues in pork and beef to export because it's important to them, and we respect that. You can see that lately, both with CETA and TPP, dairy is the sector that is paying the price for that.
We are a great contributor to this country, and I think everybody supporting supply management can understand that the dairy sector is not only an economic benefit to this country, but also a social one. The role we play in those rural communities is important, and I think that's why we want to make sure this industry is healthy.
We always say that when the dairy farmers are doing well, then the country's doing well. In that sense the compensation package is essential to that agreement.