Yes. Again back to the example, we had a horticulture producer from B.C. We had a hog farmer from New Brunswick. We had a very young large grain farmer from Saskatchewan. We had a cattle producer from Ontario. We had, I believe, a grains and oilseeds producer from Quebec. So we had a number of people from across the country who were farmers.
I can't recall directly whether or not some of them represented organizations, and they might have, but they were people on the ground who were part of the task team that actually developed the recommendations. It wasn't bureaucrats developing the recommendations and then taking them to industry organizations and asking them what they thought. This was actually the working group that formulated the program, in this example.