The AgriRecovery response is part of the suite of BRM programs. It's an opportunity for governments to collaborate, to assess a situation that's provoked by a disaster, to look at the impact on extraordinary costs on recovery and so on, and then to assess what kind of payment is required to get that person back to a productive status and out of the disaster situation they're in.
Generally we ask provinces to trigger it because they are much closer to the ground. Very often one has to go out and look at a quarter and ask: Is it flooded? Is the pasture ruined? Is it seeded? Is it seedable? Is it going to dry? They generally have the agronomic expertise to make that judgment.
So yes, we generally do rely on them to say, okay, let's have a look at this.