Definitely there are efforts to do that. The specific reference I made was relative to forages. A lot of the forage insurance does not account for the fact that if you have to use forage insurance and then purchase forage because it's come into effect, it has a cap on it. It doesn't really allow for the fact that usually, when you're purchasing forage, prices become quite high because there's a shortage. That's where it becomes a challenge, when a producer is faced with being unable to use their pastures and having to purchase forage. There's no current trigger. There are caps that don't allow for any kind of compensation. Forage prices can escalate quite quickly in a drought.
On January 31st, 2018. See this statement in context.