Absolutely.
I've got to reference quickly this hog transition program, where farmers were encouraged to bid against each other to get out of the industry because we have an oversupply of hogs in the country, when Atlantic Canada does not contribute to the oversupply. This is a prime example of a BRM program that was announced nationally across the country and we yelled and screamed and said this is going to destroy what's left of our industry, and no one listened.
We have to recognize the differences in the programming across the country so that we can sustain the regional differences unique to B.C., Atlantic Canada, and what not. If that reality is not there, then one size does not fit all for those programs.