Mr. Fowler, stop talking about the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement. They have already been signed.
We are talking about the Canada—United States—Mexico Agreement, in connection with which unprecedented concessions were made, because we agreed to limit our exports and to allow the Americans to intrude into our product price categories, not to mention that the producers were promised compensation.
Where do things stand with this compensation scheme? That is where the entire problem lies at this point: the producers no longer trust the system and are afraid that the word of the politicians, all in favour of supply management though they be, is not enough.