I'm not sure of the year, but I would suspect it was in the mid-nineties, when there was federal subsidization of grain transportation from western Canada. More or less, it brought the same feed cars across Canada. So provinces that were deficient in grain production, such as Nova Scotia, benefited from that. If that hadn't been in place, the hog industry would probably not be in place here, so in theory we would probably not be screaming and saying we need help.
You can't start an industry on a certain basis and then eliminate its support program, because you're then killing the industry. Then you have to deal with what you do with an industry that's dying.