Let's say that there are even more concessions. You are saying that at a certain point, we have to stop giving concessions, because the supply management system will no longer be efficient.
My colleague said something interesting: it's all well and good to state that we mustn't make any concessions, but each time that we do, we still seem able to provide financial compensation for lost revenue.
However, up to what point can we continue to concede percentage points? If we don't know exactly where that limit is, we continue to push the envelope, saying that producers are able to survive if they receive compensation. How far can we go? Do you understand my question?