I'm not sure I know the secret to that, but I think what we've tried to do in the development of Growing Forward is engage the industry in a staged discussion, go out there and begin discussions about what is right about the current framework, what do we need to learn from experience and so on, and listen to producers, and then take that forward. I think the challenge for us is to maintain that momentum as we go into the next round of consultations.
We have indicated, and federal and provincial ministers have directed, that we begin those consultations in the new year. We're very much cognizant of the fact that we need to strike the right balance. We need to go out with ideas that people can discuss in detail, but at a stage before we've developed them into programs and it's too late to change them. I think getting that balance right is key.
One of the key issues for the provinces is the issue of flexibility in non-business risk management programming. We very much want to design a system, not just in principle but in practice, that can work on the ground with a degree of flexibility for provinces to reflect regional differences while achieving national objectives.