Scott, you said programs. I'm going to ask, what programs? Our CAIS, our NISTA, or whatever it's called, is four years behind after you pay into it. They change the wording on it every six months in different programs. You've got to be a Philadelphia lawyer to run around and find out. Since they closed it down, there's nobody in the institutions now to come out and advise you what programs are what. They came out with a $2 million provincial grant this spring for the beef farmer, and you've got to go apply for a loan in order to get the interest paid on that money.
It's like Peter said earlier, 50 cents is no good to you if you don't have the other 50 cents. A lot of them can't borrow this money. So there's $2 million sitting there, and from what I was told the other day, less than a third of it has been used.
So if they're going to police it this way, last summer, for example--and then I'm going to be quiet, Larry--you were allowed $10,000 a year for land improvement, tile draining, ponds, etc. I spoke to the representative on the 18th day of August and he said he'd be out to fill out my forms the first week of September, after I got married. On August 31 they closed the programs, with no notice. So here I was out $10,000.