The province has to make application to the federal government for AgriRecovery to kick in. I think it should be done at the provincial level because the intensity and the feeling and the knowledge are there. They don't have to drive very far to be able to see the disaster areas in Saskatchewan right now. Although Tim Highmoor did tell me that he was in my area--it wasn't until I think last week. He doesn't know how bad these pockets are. He hasn't been in those pockets. And it is a disaster.
We have shipped off a semi-load of cows to our son at Davidson. He comes from a very different area. He is at Davidson, Saskatchewan, and he comes from a very sandy area. He can buy all the bales he wants there for $25 a bale--big round bales. In our area they're at least $35 a bale. If we can't get into the fields to get our bales home...and those bales--well, the one area we haven't done the feed testing on--do not contain the nutrients because they were put up in October, past the haying season.
Do you want me to wrap up?