I think a program like that does have some merit.
What I don't like.... We talked a little bit about the image of agriculture right now. And most of the time the stories the media are telling are about the handouts, the BSE crisis, the Triffid flax--all these are really crisis management situations.
So I think there is benefit. Providing that kind of program was entirely voluntary. I would never be opposed to it if there were producers who thought, “This program could benefit me, and I'm not as interested in developing my own.” We've developed our own business risk management, and we believe that's why we're going to be successful in the future at managing our risk, be it on farm or off farm, and we're building a portfolio for ourselves. If there are producers who would feel more comfortable in that kind of program and if it were a voluntary program, I can see that it might have merit.