First of all, nine out of ten provinces in Canada have a surplus budget. There's no reason they couldn't contribute to the announcement that was made about two weeks ago.
Secondly, specifically to the potato problem in Quebec, this is exactly why we support the work this committee has started on looking at other components we can add to a core CAIS program to fill some of the gaps that we see are still there.
One is the catastrophic disaster component that the minister has instructed the department to work on. It is a disaster program that would address things such as rebuilding the infrastructure.
In cases of extreme disaster, such as the potato industry in Quebec, which basically no longer exists and probably won't exist ever again, there would be something in place that CAIS wouldn't cover or the contributory top tier wouldn't cover. But it would be a disaster component that would help to rebuild the infrastructure and move the industry along.