I think you mentioned AgriStability, and I think that's a big concern. I expect you've heard all across Canada that the programs aren't working. Our provincial minister wants everybody to be involved in that program. We have 87% or 89% of our farmers involved in the program now. He thinks if everybody's in that then it's going to solve all the problems, but that's not the case, unless the program is tied to cost of production.
When it's tied to reference margins, our margins are going down every year, so how can a program work that way? A case in point is the ASRA program in Quebec. That's really stabilized the Quebec agriculture industry for the last several years. It's been really difficult for us in the Atlantic region to compete with Quebec in the livestock sector, especially. They've had those programs for years, and we've had nothing here. Unless something changes with those federal programs and cost of production is involved, we're going to be losing thousands and thousands more farmers.