As the minister mentioned, there is a very close collaboration between federal, provincial, and territorial governments. That collaboration requires us to have a significant number of provinces, representing a significant amount of production, to agree with us on any change to the nature and form of the programs we're running.
For example, ministers, as a group, have twice looked at parameter changes that include the so-called viability test that deals with negative margins. They've looked at caps and other dimensions of parameter changes proposed by various elements of the sector--primarily, and most recently, the livestock producers--and in both instances they've declined to make those changes.
Right now we are undertaking a fairly significant review of risk management programs in conjunction with the provinces and territories, and as a result the feeling is that perhaps we should be waiting to look at the outcome of that review before we make more parameter changes. But as the minister mentioned, he and his colleagues are always open to new ideas.