So it's probably a fair statement to say, really, that money didn't appear to get out there, so there could be some potential to the NFU's accusation.
Anyway, to go on to another subject, some provinces, as you know, and they were mentioned here today, and I don't know whether it was by you or Mr. Bellavance.... The Quebec government, for example, pours money into their agriculture, and I applaud them for that. That's something we have long lacked here in Ontario. And Alberta also has some programs where they step up to the plate.
One example I want to mention was the $165 million in support of the agriculture sector made just recently by the Alberta government. Now, it could be said that cow-calf producers in other provinces, whether it's Ontario, Saskatchewan, Manitoba...in fact, I think probably British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba are affected more by that Alberta decision than Ontario even. There is a ripple effect. Given that, that basically other provinces are disadvantaged, do you think that AgriFlex would maybe not only make those regional differences...but perpetuate them? Can you comment on that? Is this going to solve that kind of thing?