I'll start.
I believe the programs were designed with farmer input and stuff, so I think it's very important for us to have programs that we can go out and explain to producers. When I travel out there and I need to talk to producers, there's a misunderstanding as to how the programs all fit together. I think it's incumbent on everyone concerned—the farm organizations and the governments—to be involved in explaining to producers how these programs can best work to suit our individual industries, individual sectors, and the industry as a whole. We have to help them.
Through that consultation and in talking to producers about how to use the programs, we can also get useful feedback as to how to change the programs to better suit their needs, when we talk to the grassroots producers. I think that's an important part of making sure that people out there understand why the programs are there and how they work, and it's part of the role of both government and industry to get there.