I agree 100%. It seems that when Canada goes into these trade agreements, we're like the boy scouts—we obey all the rules. What I'm seeing now, which really distresses me, is that Olymel announced the closure of the Vallée-Jonction plant, laying off 1,000 people. We're looking at the inaction to resolve these trade barriers as really having an effect at home, here. We found out through COVID-19 how important it is for us to have a supply chain. We can't necessarily always depend on our trading partners.
How much of an impact is this having on the ground here? At this plant, 1,000 people were laid off. They had $400 million in losses. This is starting to hit home. We need to make sure we're not going in the wrong direction.
Can you let us know if there are any other plants right now that are having problems, because of not completing the negotiations to get rid of these non-tariff barriers?