I have a very quick question. The idea of disaster relief as a separate component to assist primary producers has come up today a bit and throughout our trip Also, there's the idea that to date we've had various ad hoc programs, which kick in quickly sometimes. In my very short career, in the last year, I've noticed that often there are discussions about whether it's the provinces or the feds; how much do they put in? In the meantime, farmers are waiting for some help.
Should we seriously get into this and have a program ready to go? Should we have it for natural—or as someone said in the west—and unnatural causes, and have a formula worked out with an advisory committee? The cost sharing is there. It's all ready to go, so if there is a flood today, a BSE crisis tomorrow, or something happens the day after, the money that's set aside is ready to go, so we don't have this disparity between provinces saying, well, Manitoba gave this much, Saskatchewan is only contributing that, and it's up to the feds to do 90%; and then no, they should do 60%. That's the whole idea.
To anybody, what are your thoughts on having something like this in place, parallel to what else we're trying to do in this area?