Thank you very much for the question, and I'm not surprised. To be fair, I have travelled right across the country, and I have met, for example, the young farmers in your province who are very concerned about the future of supply management. What I heard right across the country was for the future, the next generation, to make sure that supply management remains strong in this country. That's what we heard.
When I started this, I indicated we would have a transition fund in place in order to make sure that it would be easier for the supply management sector—in particular the dairy sector, in this instance—to adjust to CETA when it comes into play.
It's important to note on this, when you hear from farmers right across the country and they ask you for a program, that it's pretty important that you put this type of program in place. As I explained previously, what farmers felt needed to happen was that their farms needed innovation. They need more innovation dollars. They need to be able to compete with CETA when it comes into play. In that instance, that's exactly what we did. Of the $350 million we put in place, $250 million was put in place for the farming sector, for the farmer right across the country, and this program, with the farmers, will do nothing but innovate the dairy farmers, and that's what was asked for across the country.