When I was in the office today, we were looking over some of these fee changes. One of the things I did notice is that there would be a fee issued upon companies of $500-and-some per month for the bonding side of this. The fee, I noticed, for the inward inspections for the third-party inspectors was $147 a year. So in the uptake, it's going to take us some time. As you mentioned, we get the fees...we saw this on November 1. Today is November 6, so that's five days, and there was a weekend that most of us enjoyed. So it allows us four days to have a look at this. It's very hard for our office staff to have a look at this and put something out.
We will, as an organization, use our member organizations across the country—KAP, APAS, and Wild Rose in Alberta—to have a good look at this, because they are the biggest people hit by this in the prairie provinces. I'm sure we'll have something coming forward, but as I said, it's not going to be very quick. It's going to take a little time, as Gordon said, until we understand a lot of the costs around the insurance of producer support. I think it's a very important part of that.
We will be there. Thirty days is a very short turnaround time for anyone. We realize the time is upon us and we will do our best to make that time work.