Thank you very much to all of you for being here. It's good to see you again.
Ray, I haven't seen you for a while. The first question is for you in Saskatchewan. We talk about the various programs, including AgriStability and AgriInvest, and reviewing those. I remember when I was first elected in 2006, one of the first case works that we had to touch upon was the flooding in Saskatchewan, of the Porcupine I think it was, and then also the drought.
It seemed at that time that everything was really slow getting off the ground. Here you had both levels of government, senior and federal, neither wishing to start. I'm not really sure what the final result was, whether farmers were adequately compensated or not. I'm assuming that things have improved, that there's a better system in place now. I'm wondering if you would comment specifically on these programs. Here we have a serious flood, farmers lose money, and what happens? How does this kick in from your experience?