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Foreign Affairs committee  I just got a message from the technicians about my mike. My apologies. The information actually comes to us through third parties, in other words, through business relationships that fertilizer importers out east have. It was pointed out to us that, since the start of the war in

November 1st, 2023Committee meeting

Benoit Legault

Foreign Affairs committee  I may not be the best person to talk about solutions that could help Ukraine. I will say, however, that Canada can work harder to meet the OECD's target for increased agricultural productivity, which the member mentioned earlier. I repeat, innovation is the only way to get there.

November 1st, 2023Committee meeting

Benoit Legault

Foreign Affairs committee  Obviously, grain producers are a little more focused on the reality facing farmers. As for the broader challenge of food security and what's happening in Ukraine, I would say it's seen more as something new. I'll explain what I mean. Instability around the world is growing slowl

November 1st, 2023Committee meeting

Benoit Legault

Foreign Affairs committee  The simple answer is no.

November 1st, 2023Committee meeting

Benoit Legault

Foreign Affairs committee  It's well known that the farming community is resilient and always finds a solution. Farmers, like the input suppliers who support them, always find a way. It's been tough, but we've done it. We managed to get a hold of fertilizer in time for spring seeding in 2022. The tariffs w

November 1st, 2023Committee meeting

Benoit Legault

Foreign Affairs committee  Those discussions took place, and compensation was paid out through agriculture programming focused on environmental sustainability. I don't think that was the best solution for us, since they are two separate issues. Support that helps farmers put environmentally sustainable fa

November 1st, 2023Committee meeting

Benoit Legault

Foreign Affairs committee  The inclination is clearly to put forward tax credits that support innovation. In the agricultural sector, with the size of businesses and farmers' bottom lines, the tax credit would have to be fairly significant. It can, however, have a limited impact, especially since we are en

November 1st, 2023Committee meeting

Benoit Legault

Foreign Affairs committee  I certainly can't disagree with the findings in the OECD's report. I represent grain farmers, and grain is a crop that serves as the basis for many foods in Quebec. The challenges probably aren't the same for grain production as they are for meat production or grain processing f

November 1st, 2023Committee meeting

Benoit Legault

Foreign Affairs committee  Eastern Canada actually has access to natural gas from out west, via a facility in Sarnia, which gets the gas from Michigan. You're probably familiar with the situation regarding the pipeline's viability, and the political and environmental concerns inMichigan around one of the

November 1st, 2023Committee meeting

Benoit Legault

Foreign Affairs committee  I can't answer that. Supply can certainly pose a challenge, but I don't have a lot of expertise in that area. All I know is that supply wasn't necessarily a problem for the plant that was supposed to be built on the St. Lawrence River, in the Bécancour area.

November 1st, 2023Committee meeting

Benoit Legault

Foreign Affairs committee  Good afternoon. Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. Thank you to the committee members for having us today. My name is Benoit Legault. I am the general manager of Producteurs de grains du Québec, which represents 9,500 grain producers in all regions of Quebec, who cultivate over

November 1st, 2023Committee meeting

Benoit Legault

Agriculture committee  What I was pointing out is that the power demand is particular to grain drying. Obviously, you would need at least a three-phase network, but I can't even tell you if that would be enough today or if you would need something more. The three-phase network also depends on the power

October 3rd, 2022Committee meeting

Benoit Legault

Agriculture committee  Our understanding...

October 3rd, 2022Committee meeting

Benoit Legault

Agriculture committee  Thank you. I was just going to say that today, propane pricing is a $4,000 to $5,000 cost, but by 2030, it will be $16,000 to $17,000.

October 3rd, 2022Committee meeting

Benoit Legault

Agriculture committee  I will speak about my sector. The issue of heating buildings is perhaps less important in our case than it is for livestock buildings. The buildings used for grain production are hangars. Of course, the conversion is probably easier. Heating the buildings is certainly not the big

October 3rd, 2022Committee meeting

Benoit Legault