Having said that we've already let them know that there is a list up there of materials that we'll retaliate on coming north from the United States.
It's a very definitive list but certainly we can add to that or subtract to it depending on what type of political leverage we will need to make sure the U.S. understands the hurt that they're causing our industry as well as their own.
It's well documented now.
Three major processing facilities have closed, Tyson's is no longer buying Canadian product.
There's two or three other processing facilities down in the U.S. that are saying they're close because they don't have the volume of animals they need, some 50 percent less than they were used to.
The unfortunate part is we're looking at the mid-term elections coming up less than a month from now.
We're also looking at what they call the lame duck session so in order to get this type of comprehensive piece through it's going to take that leverage of a retaliatory list to make sure that state by state they understand that this is a cause for great concern in Canada and Mexico.
The U.S. has one final window of opportunity to appeal.
Ritz says since this is a political process, not a practical pragmatic solution, an appeal is likely.
Source: Farmscape