Yes.
In response to that, there are a couple of things. We're looking at the disaster portion of the BRM because we were told that it's where the disaster coverage is going to occur in the future.
There are probably a couple of things from the poultry side. There is a schedule—I don't have it with me—in terms of the numbers that we looked at after the AI experience in the Fraser Valley in 2004. BSE in beef would be another one.
Continuing to enhance all of our on-farm programs will mitigate some of the risk, but the risk is still there. What we're suggesting is that, as a society, when we have those outbreaks like AI or BSE, we have a responsibility to look after those. But to say that it's going to be so much a year or so much in five years.... You can't predict when these things will happen. We hope they never will, but we need to have the mechanisms in place to deal with them.