Okay.
Mr. Toews, you noted that disaster programming was one of the things you'd say would be best for young producers. But I think of one of our neighbours, a guy who's only about two months younger than me, and first year he farmed, when he rented out some crop land and was flat broke by the time he'd done seeding. Guess what? It hailed that year. Andy was 20 or 21 at the time.
How can young farmers who are really tight to the margin even get involved in some of these programs, where it does take a little bit to get in? He's a perfect situation. It completely flattened his crop out. He went to the “Bank of Dad” to bail him out for one year. Fortunately, he only had half a section that year when he was starting out. But what do you do in the not uncommon situation I just noted?