As I said, the less risk management programs intervene, the more difficult it is for small producers. We have two strong programs in Canada: AgriStability and AgriInvest.
AgriStability has ultimately become a disaster management program. It no longer intervenes enough to protect producers against changes in market prices. Canada currently supports its agriculture less, per dollar produced, than the United States, even though our farming is smaller-scale and more northern.
We have been lucky because, so far, prices have been relatively good. We have not had any major crises to manage other than those caused by the climate or bad weather. So we have been lucky since 2013.
However, we are really at risk in Canada. If grain prices were to drop significantly, we would experience a serious farming crisis.