I understand your question very well and I wish it were that simple. First of all, risk management programs are part of a legal framework that we have negotiated with the provinces. There are certain conditions that must be met in order to change the rules of the game along the way, one of which is the need to have the agreement of two-thirds of the provinces, by number. The weight of the provinces is measured by the number of participants. So getting two of the three prairie provinces to agree is a must for this to happen.
And then, at the federal level, we can't help one region differently than another without exposing ourselves to international trade risks. So we have to take all of this into very serious consideration.
We continue to encourage the prairie provinces...