We would not be opposed to companion programs. The biggest problem with companion programs, from our point of view, is that they tend to vary from province to province. The biggest issue, of course, is that wealthy provinces are better able to support their producers than a less wealthy province.
In the days when there was federal money that went to provinces, which they could use to develop companion programs, that sometimes was very, very helpful, because you're right, they could be targeted to that particular province and the situation in that particular region. But from our point of view, companion programs or provincial programs can be very much of a risk because they are in fact different from one province to the other. As you know, our biggest thrust normally is that programs be similar across the country and generally available.
So that's the issue. The issue is very much a trade issue and very much, from province to province, a fairness issue, an equity issue.