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Agriculture committee  I could add that the difference with the actual market, if we produce for value-added product, value-added beef, which is different from the one we usually produce...we have to get an agreement because this beef takes at least 20 months before being ready to sell in Europe. Befor

November 19th, 2013Committee meeting

André Roy

Agriculture committee  I'm not sure if I understand your question, but I will try. My point about the investment and the CETA and the other deal that could happen regarding the beef is the fact that if you're a company and you cannot export from Canada to certain countries, but if you invest in the U.

November 19th, 2013Committee meeting

André Roy

Agriculture committee  If I could add something, there must be some investment in some plants if they want to export to the EU, but regarding capacity for the eastern part of Canada—Ontario and Quebec—there is more space. We used to have 30% higher production in the east. All of those animals were kill

November 19th, 2013Committee meeting

André Roy

Agriculture committee  Do you want us to answer right now?

November 19th, 2013Committee meeting

André Roy

Agriculture committee  I am sorry. I am not used to this. To your first question, which was about the strategy that we are planning to use to take advantage of the agreement, I would say that each province may have a different approach, depending on the access to meat-packing plants. To be able to tak

November 19th, 2013Committee meeting

André Roy

Agriculture committee  I will continue in French. Good afternoon, everyone. The agreement with the European Union will allow us to invest in harvesting more cattle in Canada since we will have access to the European Union that other countries do not have. Clearly, we must understand that the converse

November 19th, 2013Committee meeting

André Roy