Sure. As these guys have mentioned, we had FRP I and II in Alberta. They were one-offs that weren't offered in other provinces. We've seen Quebec offer their ASRA program to their producers. So different provinces do different things that skew markets. I think Saskatchewan even had a cow-calf payout last year, which was a first for them. With some of the wealth from potash, I guess they feel they can do it.
I think you've raised a really important point. We have these national meetings of agriculture ministers from across the country where they discuss agricultural policies. I think we need to start having some really hard discussions about what's happening in trade between provinces and what's being offered between provinces, and hold each other accountable.
In my experience, beef producers, especially in the Maritimes, have been deeply injured by Quebec subsidies. They've really been hurt by them. Their provinces don't have the treasuries to compete with that. So you have those kinds of things happening. I don't know if the national government could police those kinds of things, or how we could get around them. It's a real problem.