There are two things. The actual disaster financial assistance program is a specific program that was originally designed for natural disasters. It's a program that is formula-driven. The funding for the Alberta floods, which did hit a very densely populated area of Alberta, Calgary, etc.... The formula that is agreed upon with the province is that the federal government reimburses the provinces for a percentage of what they spend. It's also based on what they spend on a per person basis, so per capita. There's a very formulaic approach for that program, and historically, it was based on natural disasters.
It's not around economic recovery. The money for Alberta is around the actual recovery from the event itself from a cleanup perspective.
On Lac-Mégantic, the money that's been committed so far is twofold. One is around the actual cleanup, but there are also some funds for economic redevelopment recovery and things like that, and that's the second piece. So there's a different mix at play there.