The non-supply-managed commodities in Ontario have been lobbying the provincial government consistently for over a year now to get some sort of a business risk management program developed that does take into account the cost of production. I know that's a little bit different from what you've asked about, but that's the answer that non-supply-managed agriculture is looking for—not tweaking AgriStability, but basically looking at a companion program for that.
The province has had a grains and oilseeds business risk management cost of production program in place now for three years, and they just extended it to a fourth year. Minister Mitchell, who's also from next door to Larry, did take it forward to the federal minister and asked that it be considered. The challenge is that the formula required to amend AgriStability is fairly complex and requires, I believe, seven of ten provinces and whatnot.