No.
If you have that type of program just for specific products or specific areas of the country, I don't think that's fair, and I don't think you'll see other provinces buy into that. It's a tough sell, a real tough sell, to see something like this come forward.
Back in the eighties, we had something called GRIP, which went across Canada. It got changed, and provinces pulled out of it because it was too expensive. They couldn't afford it. Saskatchewan was one of the first provinces to pull out of it.
As a farmer, I liked the program, but in the same breath, I recognize the fact that the provinces couldn't afford to keep it. I just see this as a similar process with BRM.