Yes, we are very confident. For CUSMA, producers will receive $1.2 billion in direct assistance, and we are certain we will get that money. As Mr. Lampron mentioned, the government made a commitment in the economic statement.
What we care about, Mr. Martel, is meeting the needs of the market and producing milk for Canadians. The compensation model doesn't work for dairy farmers or any other supply-managed producers. Every entrepreneur in Canada wants to grow their business. Some want to achieve that growth by going after export markets, but we want to grow by meeting Canadians' dairy needs.
These agreements take that ability away from us. With all these agreements being signed one after another, there has been no growth for those in the dairy sector who invested in farms, not anywhere in the country. That is why we need to stop following this model.