It's not necessarily the case that they would use it in the potato industry. What we're saying is that if the national program is leaving a gap in a province, then they should be able to address that in a provincial-specific way. It could be that P.E.I would use it maybe even in public goods and services in creating bigger buffer zones, I don't know, but it would give the province the opportunity to measure what's happening in the province and say, this is the need that we need to address that can't be covered by the national programs we have.
But again, we're not trying to create inequity; we're trying to create a more level playing field, so that with any inadequacies created by a national program, depending on what agricultural industry you're in and what provincial-specific challenges you have, you could then address that need.