Okay.
First of all, I think any type of disaster program has to have the flexibility that it could be regional. Whether it's a drought in Rainy River or just in several small areas of the country, it has to have the flexibility that it could respond in a timely fashion on very regional needs.
Certainly, common things like droughts and floods have to be covered, but also disease issues, like AI. BSE wasn't really a disease issue, but something like foot and mouth disease, if that ever came to Canada, has to be covered, and there is a list of foreign animal diseases that's well substantiated.
Also, I think it has to have the ability to respond to something like trade issues. When our borders are closed because of BSE and we see a severe loss of income, there has to be the flexibility that it could respond in a situation like that. It just have to have the overarching framework to cover everything. And quite likely we'll miss something, but if we can cover those four things, that's better than what we have now.