Federal-provincial meetings are an interesting process. You appear and then you leave, and then they discuss after you've left, so we get feedback from a number of sources. I can tell you where we've had support. I believe we've had good, strong support on moving forward from government in Saskatchewan, interestingly enough, and from there the support has declined throughout the country. We've been questioned on any number of occasions about the future of the industry, period, from some parts of the country. We've heard from many of them that they can't afford this. For a variety of reasons they felt they wouldn't make changes that would make those programs important.
I was asked earlier if this was more important than this. All these things are important when you're trying to survive to address these problems. Business risk management programs are very important in the short term. They are intended to give you breathing room while you get through difficult circumstances and move forward. We're going to continue to try to push in each province to get more involved in this. I don't know that much, sorry.