It's a tough question to answer, because it all depends. But if you look at it...and we tried to do an estimate to the maximum cost. We think there are about five million cows in Canada, and if everybody took it, that's about $500 million. If you think there's about the equivalent amount of feeder cattle in Canada, and if we're talking about our ask, about $150 a head, that's likely $750 million. So it's $1.25 billion.
However, we estimate that a relatively small percentage of producers would actually take that, probably 50% or less. So it would be something less than that. Again, a lot of this money is money that producers are expecting to get from programs, business risk management programs, that are in place but simply take too long to administer. So a good portion of this is money that will likely be coming to them eventually anyway. This is a matter of getting it out there now when it can do some good, so that they can make rational decisions about the future.