In fact, the potato producers in Saint-Amable are eligible for significant assistance, well over $3 million, under the CAIS program right now. They just have to submit their applications and La Financière agricole du Québec is ready to respond right now.
I can go back to the last potato disaster that we had in New Brunswick in 2004. It was called pink rot. Producers took their potatoes and put them in storage. They lost their crop over a weekend. CAIS responded extremely quickly. We moved people out from Winnipeg to New Brunswick to help the producers fill in their CAIS applications. We paid out over $20 million to 100 producers affected by pink rot around the Grand Falls area.
CAIS, in the case of the potato nematode, will also provide significant assistance to those producers. I'm not saying it's necessarily everything that they need to help them in terms of resuming their operations or even in terms of the long-term impact of the disaster, but there's financial assistance there right now for producers in that area.