I don't want to be too alarmist, but we know that 10% of the world's milk production is exported. Canada and Quebec also participate.
We produce less milk than the state of Wisconsin, and I can tell you that, without supply management, dairy producers in Canada and Quebec who are far from the major markets and large urban centres would see their farm gate price drop considerably because of the long transportation distances.
This would lead to farm consolidation and bring us closer to the American model, where there are 10,000 to 15,000 cows on a single farm. In a region like yours, in Saguenay—Lac-Saint-Jean, there would be only one farm, and it would be that size.
It is clear that this would have a very significant impact. The latest agreements have shown that you can protect a certain agricultural policy, while at the same time entering into contracts and agreements that allow other sectors to export their products.