We have two issues in front of us. One is to create the kind of policy environment in which farmers can be profitable. Farmers are business people, yet we don't have policy competitive with, say, the U.S. They're out-competing us with policy, so we need to create a policy environment in which farmers can be profitable. We need to move faster on the whole biofuels initiative; let's move more quickly on that. Let's get something in place that will actually work for farmers and work for every level in the sector.
Then we also have the developing programs that will sustain farmers through an income crisis or through low prices. You've mentioned the market revenue insurance program; that's exactly why we're saying we should bring back companion programs so that provinces can do some of that. Saskatchewan might do something else to address declining margins. Ontario and Quebec have said they like their risk management programs. B.C. might do something, say, for disaster preparedness, because they went through AI, avian influenza. That gives the ability for provinces to develop something specific that will fill some of the gaps that are still around a core CAIS program.