No. It doesn't need to be in the supplementary estimates, because AgriRecovery is a demand-based program under the whole Growing Forward envelope. There is an allocation of some $125 million a year as a line item in the overall budget. We will be drawing on that in regard to the drought in Ontario and Quebec. The assessments are complete. That announcement is pending.
For those who have to sell off breeding stock in order to get through this season, we've also made sure that there are tax deferrals available so they can buy back in again next year and not trigger a tax.
We've also put some dollars and some strength behind the Hay East project, which is ongoing. I don't think it will reach the level that everyone needs and expects. There is hay in Quebec that needs to be moved, or animals that need to be moved to the feed, and we will certainly help facilitate that.
I had a number of phone calls with my colleague in Quebec, François Gendron. We had a face-to-face meeting about two weeks ago in Montreal and ironed out the last steps in order to facilitate this, so sit tight. The announcement will be soon.