Well, as I said, it could have come more quickly. We knew in September that we were facing a train wreck up there. We knew in August that we were in big trouble. There was assurance that something was coming, and for all sectors. A lot of the grain producers got some excess moisture insurance, but that didn't cut the mustard for the mess they made on their fields trying to take the crop off—the ruts, and then all the money to level them out. They were left out. I didn't feel that was very fair
But for the cattle industry up there, it was huge. It really saved the cattle industry up there. My only complaint--as I said, we knew we were in trouble earlier, and we were pounding on doors all summer--is that it could have come a little quicker. But also, AgriRecovery is a provincial-federal program, so we also had to get the province on side. It's not fair to point fingers just at one side.
That was my only complaint. There is a need for a disaster program, and when disaster happens the program has to be quick, because these other programs, which come up later, work in normal years, but not in disasters.