Alberta recently announced $261 million to help their producers. And I give them credit, as I am a farmer myself and I live in a province--Ontario--that has never been very good at helping agriculture. Quebec has a history of helping their agricultural producers.
We have to look at it as a national program, and we can't go and top up provinces. Two that I guess I feel sympathy for are Manitoba and Saskatchewan, right beside Alberta. They don't have that chance. I'm wondering how a federal government can look at that a little bit, because what that does is create a disadvantage for all the provinces around those that top them up. Is there anything we can deal with there without Alberta coming back and saying, hey, you're giving out more money to another province?