Certainly this was a topic of discussion at several federal–provincial meetings of agriculture ministers and others. The announcement was made, the funding was out there. The problem, of course, is that no one government has jurisdiction over all these things. Municipal disposal, for example, is an issue for the provinces. And each province is different, as Kevin has described. Some have landfill options, some don't. These increases in costs, increases in logistics....
So the money was out there. But it seems to us there wasn't much discussion about what the appropriate measures were initially, what those costs would be. And there has been no agreement on the funding formula. So we have, as you guys are always aware, a federal–provincial issue about what the funding split should be, whether it's 60-40, 90-10, or 100-0, and so I think that's hurting it. And of course getting close to the budget cycles within the provinces, that's likely occurring right now. A lot of this is being hung up in budgetary consideration by the province.
And of course we understand all those things, except that the clock is ticking and it's ticking quickly and we're going to comply. We have no choice. We've promised the world we'll comply with this. We've all committed to this. And we simply can't continue to wait for all these processes to come together over several months and years.