My final question deals with programs across the country overall. When we were doing our report on the future of agriculture, many times we had complaints, especially in Ontario and maybe in Atlantic Canada, about the different programs across the various provinces and how some are so different from others.
I have a couple of questions on that. Are they that drastically different? Is what's happening that young farmers and immigrants might be coming to certain provinces because of the programs?
Also, you mentioned, I think, that some programs could be looked at as a trade problem if one province has too lucrative a program. We hear about it. I don't want to point fingers and name names, but it's a given. I don't like the way the trend is going. You're going to have the have provinces and the have-not provinces in agriculture because of the treasuries of those provinces. Can you comment on those questions?