Thank you very much, Madam Chair, and thank you to the witnesses for being here.
First of all, I think everybody is in agreement that we have to support our farmers. They work really hard, and without them there's no food on the table.
I'm getting a lot of emails, though, from constituents, on the price of things these days. A pound of butter, I think, is $7.99. They see this dumping of large quantities of milk on TV, and they're saying there's something not right here.
When you think of supporting the farmers, I think a lot of them are skeptical. I've listened to the farmers in my caucus. They have to compete. They have these carbon taxes to pay. They're being told they can use only a certain amount of fertilizer. Costs are going up.
When we make these trade agreements, we make agreements with the sector. One thing we agreed on when we conceded market share was that farmers would get compensation.
You mentioned the compensation, Mr. Rosser. I want to ask you about the status of the compensation for CETA, CPTPP and CUSMA. How much has been paid out to the farmers so far?