Well, of course what we want to try to do and will try to do is to make sure that we have more of the smaller operations, that more women are involved in agriculture, and that a portion of the dollars goes to first nations, all of which would be smaller operations.
As you know, this agreement is put together by.... That's under the $1 billion, and that's under our jurisdiction, but that's why that billion dollars was designated for that. Also, it's designated to make sure that we deal with environmental issues and sustainability to make sure that we have the social trust. All of this is so vitally important if we're to progress and sell $75-billion worth of product by 2025. All of these go into the play, and that's why this partnership was put together that way.
The other $2 billion is shared 60-40, and they also will be using the dollars.... The provinces and territories are also very concerned on the very issues you're talking about. It'll be dealt with issue by issue, but there has to be an agreement between the federal government and the provinces. We're working on that. That's not finalized yet, but it will be over the next month or so.
In putting the Canadian agricultural partnership together, there was one thing I was told from the start: do not have a lapse. Last time, I think it was a year and it caused some difficulty, so the word from the agricultural sector was, “Do not have the lapse.” We are going to be ready to.... I think the process with the provinces should be pretty well wrapped up in the very first part of the year. We will be ready for applications and will be sure that the money will be ready to roll out.