Income security was already guaranteed through income stabilization. That program was developed by and for producers, and it worked quite well. The money was well spent. I understand why the federal government decided to create its own program, but we had a lot of trouble, certain problems.
If the CAIS money intended for Quebec had been injected into Quebec, our income security program would have continued to operate. However, you have to find a way of doings things. You also have to have a program in the event of a disaster. The federal government is in the best position to provide this kind of program across Canada. We've already made use of it, in the flood in Lac-Saint-Jean, and in the west, when—
I've never been the victim of fire, but I'm ready to pay every year to insure myself against it. It's somewhat the same thing for disasters. Mr. Proulx said that Quebec farms were mixed. They were developed in that way in order to diversify production. When one type of production is supply-managed, that means there's a level field. The other guy is doing that next door, but that cancels everything out.