Natural disasters are obviously exactly what we want to make sure we protect our producers against. We have a number of programs that help do that.
First and foremost in the suite is the AgriInsurance program that provides insurance protection against lost production, which is largely what you see when you have a weather-related disaster.
We also have AgriStability, which sits on top of AgriInsurance and provides income protection. Should the producer have additional costs, AgriStability would come in and assist.
AgriInvest is also there if the producer needs fast cash. Those AgriInvest accounts can be accessed to pay the bills quickly during a disaster event.
Finally, we have the AgriRecovery framework, which is a framework that sets up a protocol for the provinces and ourselves to work together to put ad hoc initiatives in place that will address the specific costs associated with recovery.
We have a comprehensive suite in response to disasters. What are we hearing? Producers would like some greater clarity about when and how AgriRecovery would trigger, and again I'll come back to the earlier comments around AgriStability and say that there are some concerns with how far the producer needs to fall before that program will actually trigger.