Under the farm business assessment, there are five days of professional services, and the program is paying 100% of the cost of that service. Under the Canadian agricultural skills service—and Michèle is an expert in this, so she can correct me if I don't get this correct—the funding is there to pay to have a professional, I think it's 100%, do an individual learning plan, and then there's support for training and even travel to get to the training at 100% level as well. So yes, it's paying all the costs.
On November 7th, 2006. See this statement in context.