Yes. And one of the unique things about the tree insurance plan is that it's one of those plans that in Ontario—I think it's unique to Ontario. A new farmer isn't allowed to have tree insurance until they prove their record. He bought an existing orchard that had been there for 40 years, and those trees were going to live. His father, who'd been an apple grower for 30 years, was managing it, because his son works on the coast guard. So there's no good reason why he shouldn't have had access to tree insurance either.
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