Yes, I think that's one thing. I don't know how you address it to make it fair to all farmers out there. I know we shouldn't be subsidizing farmers out there who are poor managers; that is going nowhere. Nowadays if you're not a good manager, you're not there.
If you look at crop production insurance over the last number of years, it has really fallen. If you go back to 2002, my yield has dropped four bushels because of 2002. The year 2002 was an abnormal year. It just doesn't happen. At least we don't think it happens; it did in 2002, but, in general it doesn't happen. My crop average should never have dropped by four bushels. If you go into Ontario, in their program they can only drop down to 70% of their long-term average, but here in Saskatchewan I dropped to zero that year on wheat, and that goes into my average. Basically I'm using a ten-year average on nine years of crop.
Those are some of the things you have to address on the production insurance side of this whole program.