Mr. Eyking, as you well know, this is a shared jurisdiction between the federal government and the provincial and territorial governments. We continue to work on these programs on a 60-40 basis, but everybody has faced fiscal constraints. As I said in my speech, we've delivered a tremendous amount of money over the last program period you're talking about.
Is it always enough? No. Should it be? No. Government programs should never distort accurate market signals. Management of farms is up to the farmers themselves. Government needs to be there when there are disruptions in weather, and that leads to crop insurance and those types of things. I'm hopeful that more and more farmers recognize the validity of the program payments. Certainly there has been some concern that we're still forced to go back and redo some of the CAIS situations, which of course your government managed. There are situations where farmers are still in trouble because they were not covered properly at that point. The foundation was not laid properly under those programs.