The way I would answer that is I think there's a degree of flexibility you need to have in terms of designing your own program so you can address the individual needs of the producers in your province. We've done a number of things with what they call wedge money; we've provided some programs for our producers, which have been very important.
One of the difficulties we find, though, is answering the question, where are you going beyond that continuum of very rigid national programs versus flexible? You have to have some national consistency, not the least of which is to try to make sure that you're WTO compatible, and also so that you have a fairness across the country. It's something we're still trying to work through, but clearly, in the last APF we had too much rigidity and not enough flexibility. I think we're explicitly trying to deal with that right now.