The change to the advance payment program that allows a billion dollars more is actually in response to a recommendation that came in at the last standing committee, where producers were asking that it not be tied to the reference margin. Cattle producers, in particular, were saying that the reference margin was low; therefore, when it was based on reference margin or the lower of reference margin and the number of cattle, then it was low. What we did was introduce an enhancement for negative margins. So in essence, what happens is they can now get a loan for the equivalent of 50% of what their inventory is.
Now, on that introduction of negative margin, all of the amendments have gone out to all the lenders that provide support to the livestock. For cattle, for example, in B.C. it is now in place. They've already signed it back and agreed to it. It is in place in Alberta--I'm talking about cattle right now. In Saskatchewan it's also in place. In Manitoba it's in place.