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International Trade committee  Thank you very much. I appreciate this opportunity to express our point of view on the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement. Our organization, Les Éleveurs de volailles du Québec, brings together 814 chicken and turkey producers in Quebec. In Quebec alone, our industry employs 2

May 11th, 2016Committee meeting

Pierre-Luc Leblanc

International Trade committee  I'll conclude quickly, because I realize time is running out. Poultry farmers understand why the TPP was signed. We know the government has worked hard to minimize the impact on supply management. Like our colleagues, we know the agreement will stimulate job creation, and we are

May 11th, 2016Committee meeting

Pierre-Luc Leblanc

International Trade committee  When we are talking about reciprocity in terms of poultry, I go back to the time during the agreement when the quality of chicken in Canada was being praised to the heavens. In Canada, we know that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency is renowned for its work. The quality of our m

May 11th, 2016Committee meeting

Pierre-Luc Leblanc

International Trade committee  That is a very important question. For us, it goes beyond the economy and deals with the survival of the system. We have a system and rules in place. We negotiated the TPP in good faith, but we do not accept it when participating countries ignore those rules. That undermines our

May 11th, 2016Committee meeting

Pierre-Luc Leblanc

International Trade committee  Things are different with chicken and turkey. We have difficulty in developing export markets. Right now, 7% of Quebec's production is exported. The province exporting the largest percentage of its production is Saskatchewan. I think it has exhausted all the possibilities in the

May 11th, 2016Committee meeting

Pierre-Luc Leblanc

Agriculture committee  Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. Honourable members of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food, ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. First of all, on behalf of the 731 chicken and turkey farmers in Quebec whom we represent, I would like to thank the committee for pr

June 15th, 2021Committee meeting

Pierre-Luc Leblanc

Agriculture committee  Okay. In addition to animal health, the health of farmers is also at stake, given the psychological and physical consequences of trespassing on the farm.

June 15th, 2021Committee meeting

Pierre-Luc Leblanc

Agriculture committee  Yes, exactly. If the bill passes, people will realize that there is a law and that they are committing an offence. It will get the message across. If the behaviour is covered by the law, if legislation is enacted, at least people will know that their behaviour has consequences. T

June 15th, 2021Committee meeting

Pierre-Luc Leblanc

Agriculture committee  Yes, precisely. Actually, they are acts of trespassing. Poultry farmers in other provinces have been victims of these incidents as well. Farmers are left to fend for themselves when it happens. Protesters show up, and the farmer loses control of the situation. Things turn chaotic

June 15th, 2021Committee meeting

Pierre-Luc Leblanc

Agriculture committee  Yes, we think the bill could be passed as is because it establishes a framework; it introduces rules and parameters. It equates the act to trespassing. Treating the act as trespassing on private property sets a clear rule.

June 15th, 2021Committee meeting

Pierre-Luc Leblanc

Agriculture committee  From what we've observed, the measures that have been put forward, the legislation that has been passed, provide too much leeway. A pig farmer in my region was the victim of an incident and he had to fend for himself. The Sûreté du Québec did not know how to respond; officers did

June 15th, 2021Committee meeting

Pierre-Luc Leblanc

Agriculture committee  That's a very good question. Trespassing is becoming a threat. As I said earlier, trespassers on a turkey farm could cause the birds to huddle out of fear. It also puts biosecurity at risk because anyone who enters a farm without authorization and who does not follow the necessa

June 15th, 2021Committee meeting

Pierre-Luc Leblanc

Agriculture committee  Yes. We are already working extensively with the provincial government to establish biosecurity standards to protect food safety and animal welfare. The work has already started, in conjunction with Quebec's ministry of agriculture, fisheries and food, to ensure across-the-board

June 15th, 2021Committee meeting

Pierre-Luc Leblanc

Agriculture committee  It happened at a hog farm near me. It took police a long time to get the individuals off the premises. As I understand it, the legislation will deter people from coming onto the property. Once activists gain entry to the property and occupy it, they do not up and leave just beca

June 15th, 2021Committee meeting

Pierre-Luc Leblanc

Agriculture committee  Yes, it is stressful, and that stress spreads to other farmers and producers who see what's happening and how long it takes for authorities to respond. Once peace has been restored, the damage is already done. That's the problem farmers face.

June 15th, 2021Committee meeting

Pierre-Luc Leblanc