One of the things that I've heard a lot out west is about responsiveness on the timing of the programs. To be honest with you, we had a drought and it took a while to get our payments. It took about a year from when we wanted them. But at the end of the day, I couldn't help but recognize that the responsiveness increased quite a bit in the last flooding we had in southern Alberta and in Saskatchewan this year, as well as with what's going in the Interlake area.
What has the department learned from how we've come so far and so fast in the last year in speeding up? In all fairness, past governments used to take a decade before these guys got this stuff. It's a positive note, and I think things are getting better, but can you give me some of the lessons you've learned through this?