There's another case, as I mentioned earlier, of the minister not living up to the commitments he stated during the election. I think you were here earlier when I talked about the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada performance report. The sad reality is that in this report there is room in terms of business risk management programs and the few changes in liability tests to help the hog and beef industry. There's room within those moneys. This government's spending is way down from previous government spending under safety net programs. And AgriFlex could certainly help the crop industry in Ontario and Quebec and elsewhere across the country.
The Ontario government has come out, as has the Quebec government, and supported them with their 40% of what was hoped would be AgriFlex money. The 60% that was expected from the Government of Canada didn't come through. I understand you're in the third year of that in Ontario.
Give me the timeframe within which you're operating and what the implications are for this futuristic, far-reaching program should the federal government not commit itself to living up to what was its word during the election campaign.