Sure. I'd like to take a couple of minutes.
The four elements of the suite are, as the minister said, demand-driven. So if there's a disaster, the program AgriRecovery responds. AgriInvest requires an application, so the producer has to stimulate the distribution of the payment. AgriStability is the most well-known demand-driven program, and when times are good, when commodity prices are high, and net income is at record levels, they are not triggering payments.
The BRM estimates reflect the health of the sector. In the case of AgriInsurance, people just ought to take insurance. The minister has recently managed to enhance that program with the western provinces, so they get better coverage in the case of a flood. We don't expect a third flood in a row—hopefully—but the insurance product is there, and you would see payments under the insurance product. The indemnities would go up if there were a demand.