Again, because agriculture is so different, if you picture Alberta beside Saskatchewan, and Alberta is spending money, say, on a floor price in the grains and oilseeds sector, then obviously Saskatchewan is behind the eight-ball on that. What we're saying is we think that some federal dollars to the provinces, with accountability, could help level the playing field.
It would not necessarily have to be that every province would use it in the sector. The eastern provinces have said that they would like to use the money to do something proactive in a more strategic way. As I mentioned earlier, Saskatchewan might use it to improve their crop insurance. They might decide that, for Saskatchewan, the best thing they could do and the best way they could address a provincial-specific need is to improve crop insurance, whereas Alberta has done it with a floor price in grains and oilseeds. Manitoba might decide to address it differently. We think it would help level the playing field.