Thank you for your question, Mr. Savard-Tremblay.
A lot of people say a lot of good things about supply management, but the reality is that when you concede almost one-fifth of your milk production to foreign producers and at the same time—exports being one of the tools that compensate and mitigate that loss—you are told that you will not be able to export beyond draconian thresholds, you find yourself in a vise. So we're stuck, both by the concessions on our production, and by our ability to export that could have mitigated the impact.
Actually, as our president has said, supply management is as weakened as it has ever been in its history.