I think a lot of it has to come down between the federal and provincial agreements. Obviously farmers are accessing funds within their own province, and what we've found is that there's a discrepancy among the provinces in how they've interpreted Growing Forward 2. Even in terms of organic production, I know that Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick have both subsidized and supported organic farmers for their costs, for training, and even for shared infrastructure costs—storage and processing facilities. Yet in Nova Scotia we were told that the Growing Forward agreement did not include organic. So there was a different interpretation of what some of the terminology meant in this current agreement.
So I think it would be very useful to our sector if it were articulated at the federal level, and then the provinces could implement what was best and prioritize it. I think every province wants to prioritize renewal and investment in new entrants, so if it were made easier and clearer that would be very helpful.