Maybe I'll move on, and we'll come back to this. I'd like to see what Quebec and Ontario have to say about this.
You talk about an income support program. It seems very simple and logical. From the way you've described it very briefly, it seems that it could be implemented more easily than what we've had in the past, that it could answer the idea of food security for our nation. It's sounds almost as if it's sort of a minimum-income type of program to guarantee the survival of farms.
If that in fact is the case, have you costed it out? Would the current figure of $1 billion, plus $500,000 over the next five years, be a start?
You mentioned one-third and two-thirds--one-third producer, two-thirds then divided up between the federal and provincial governments. Is there a minimum level? Could you explain that? Maybe somebody else could comment on that too.