First, I must tell you you're not alone in wanting Canadian products. We had a campaign during TPP: Canadian milk matters. There were more than 215,000 letters that were sent across the country to most of you in support of Canadian dairy farmers. They like the Canadian products because they trust the farmers and they know we have the highest standard possible. I think it's important to know you're not alone.
Second, the calculations, the estimates made by the government at the time were made, I would say, more on the safe side of the calculations. The thing is that we don't know which products will be coming in. In the case of dairy, for example, we could bring in milk at 2%, but in the regulations you can go to 6%. Depending on which products are coming in, obviously.... If it's 6% milk, I can tell you the impacts are much bigger and that's why we have a range like that. Depending on the type of product coming in it impacts on the loss because we measure in terms of butter fat.
It's not an easy one. You can say, “This is it”, but I can tell you that for CETA and TPP for five commodities over 10 years, definitely, it's not too much.