There is no question that these services are fine. The problem is that the whole thrust--and this program is symbolic of that--is as if it's a skills management program, when it's a policy program within Canada as a whole that results in low commodity prices.
Ken has to get in here on my time, but there's a problem with the $50,000, in it being one year. Why wasn't it done over an average of three years? Some people had either health problems in their herds or feed wheat problems, or whatever.
The problem with line 150 on income is that there are some cases where, in order to pay their electricity bills or their fuel bills, they actually sold inventory that they normally wouldn't have sold, which brought them up over the threshold, and now they don't qualify.
So just those couple of points alone....
Ken.