Okay. No other province has come forward with that. Every other province has developed smaller companion programs for specific situations that arise. They are more directed at weather-related situations than at the overall cost of production, like the RMP. I still have the same concerns, as do the other provinces, that it's completely countervailable if it ever paid out in any significant way. To date, it has not. They have not found the trigger that actually works any better than any other situation that comes forward. They've extended it for one more year. They're trying to work on that. I give Minister Mitchell credit for that.
Having said that, I'm still very concerned. I do get letters from producer groups across the country, which of course have representatives in Ontario, saying to please don't do this, because if it closes our border, the little bit of money that we trigger through RMP would not offset the hurt we would see with a closed border.