It's a matter of getting a handle on the three pillars I was talking about earlier. As for production, we can actually monitor prices, and each link in the chain will go and get what is due to them fairly.
The ability to control borders properly creates a balance. So producers can produce what they have to produce and predict their income. This has led to the emergence of villages all over Quebec, which are often surrounded by farms. After three or four farms were established, schools would emerge.
If the supply-managed sectors are undermined and this balance is disrupted, we will see farms slowly disappear. It is villages and schools that will disappear. It is the dynamic occupation of the territory that will disappear, because our rural economy is based on this balance. We have decided to feed ourselves according to an agricultural model. These are basic products. Moreover, even if farm products are also affected by inflation, I think they are the most successful. They can feed families.