On the co-op one first, I think this is something that's really, really worrisome. What Alberta is doing is a good thing--there's no question about that--in terms of putting money into co-ops. They're also putting money into beef and hogs. But it's increasingly creating distortions across the country. Other provinces either may not have the financial clout that Alberta has or the deep pockets. And when the federal government isn't stepping up to the plate, we really have a problem, in terms of the different position of producers and people who want to form co-ops in their province, or do anything else for that matter. There's a tremendous discrepancy as a result.
My question to you, to the co-ops, is this. I think you'd said in your remarks that you required $30 million over five years in the agriculture sector. What are the consequences if you don't get that money?