Yes, it's working well. One of the things we're running into is a lot of the farm management courses are being put on the Internet now, so it brings us back to the Internet question. Each province has taken the going forward money and used it differently with respect to farm management. I know the Agri-food Management Institute in Ontario—I believe it's called CRAAQ in Quebec—does some work. I think from the APF side, looking at business planning, it could be identified as a priority area of investment. The other thing is the cost-sharing, which shifted to 50:50 and left some organizations struggling to actually raise the amount of money to move forward with projects. I think taking a look at that funding model and moving back more to 70:30 would likely be a goal, still having industry putting in some and groups putting in some. I think that would be an important way to go.
Referring to your previous question, you were talking about the whole aspect of environmental sustainability. The environmental farm plan...I think we're looking at seeing if we can use this as a model now for dealing with a number of sustainability indexes, whether it be animal care, water, pesticide, herbicide use. We're finding more and more the public is asking the question, how are you doing in meeting these benchmarks? I think moving forward with an enhanced environmental farm plan would be one way to deal with that.