Yes, absolutely.
Each concession obviously has an impact on the Canadian economy, as well as making things uncertain and sapping investors' confidence. As Mr. Klompmaker said, he has invested in his business, he has bought equipment and heat exchangers to improve his environmental performance. If he didn't believe that the system would be viable over the next few years, he probably wouldn't have invested in it and his children would choose another sector, rather than chicken.
The losses that we are having because of these concessions force us to look at other opportunities more and more. We are very innovative when it comes to offering the best products possible to Canadian consumers. We have farm biosecurity programs and producers are working hard to develop new business opportunities, because sadly, they're losing some because of the imports.