Thank you for your question.
Yes, I think we would be supportive of other industries and sectors coming to the committee to speak on this bill. I don't believe—I think we don't believe as a council—that this is really an agricultural issue. This is a whole-of-economy issue.
Our concern isn't the fact that this is a bill about supply management. It's the principle of opening up a piece of legislation that is going to prohibit negotiators, whether it is in supply management this time, forestry and automobiles, or unions and labour chapters. I think it's a dangerous precedent that we're setting.
It happens to be a supply management bill now, but this is not about being against supply management. It's the principle that this act should not be opened to prohibit what our negotiators are able to do at the negotiating table.