Thank you.
I want to follow up on that discussion. It seems very important and it's at the core of this.
We're talking about supply management. At the core of that is managing the supply, and we can do that domestically. Obviously, we do that. We manage the domestic supply and we manage pricing to make it fair for farmers and consumers, but we have to manage the supply that's coming in from the outside. Over the years, in the last three agreements, we've lost 10% of that market share. There was something like 8% already there, so we're at 18%, as I understand it. When does supply management stop working? You say death by a thousand cuts. Is there a point where you say, “What's the point?”
The Conservatives here seem to think it's okay that we use this as a negotiating chip and that we give it away every time just to get the deal done. I'm wondering, when does it stop working?