Thank you for the question.
One of the real benefits of the policy framework we have right now, as Mr. Meredith was saying, is it's a national framework with national objectives but each province has the flexibility to implement programs that meet those national objectives but are really tailored to the situations that are within their local areas. Agriculture is quite diverse from one end of the country to the other. What we see in British Columbia or in Nova Scotia in the Atlantic area is much smaller-scale farms, so the programs that those provinces implement are really geared toward their farms, which are often very different from the kinds of large farms you see on the Prairies, for example.