Sure. Thank you for the question.
Certainly AgriInsurance is the number one product for us in Manitoba. We have a really well-designed and efficient system, where we have 86% of crop producers engaged in subscribing to a crop insurance contract every year. I think we've heard from our commodity groups about the desire for other livestock insurance, for cattle and hogs, and I think there are some pilot projects and research being done in Manitoba.
We've also heard discussions about price insurance and how Alberta has a system. Maybe it's not working perfectly, but I think it is a model that farmers are looking at. What's really unique about those programs is that farmers have a significant amount of skin in the game—40% of the premium is paid for by farmers.
We have government support, but government can predict and budget for these exposures, and that's valuable, and it probably takes pressure off the other more unpredictable programs.