Basically the Ontario market is about one-quarter beef, one-quarter pork, one-quarter grains and oilseeds, and one-quarter horticulture. We have the opportunity and the climate to grow many different, and be in many different, businesses. I think we have a more stable weather pattern with the Great Lakes influencing our soil, so we don't have the cropping disasters such as Saskatchewan suffered the last couple of years.
I would say the fact that the farms have diversified to make ends meet and to become more profitable...we're more self-insuring here in that aspect and that's why you're not seeing the payments. AgriRecovery in Ontario is virtually not used at all. The other ones are considerably down compared to other areas that tend more to be monoculture farms. So I would say, yes, we're self-insuring.