I would make reference to some materials that we shared, which reflect the uptake of the program. It's a very similar program in the United States. It shows that when there were cost-shared premiums, it really increased the use of the program.
I would just point back to the fact that the cattle business is risky. What we would identify as our biggest risk is the price risk. Currently, in particular, ranching, or the cow-calf side, doesn't have the tools to really address those risks. This is one that the industry is fully supportive of and that puts us on a level playing field. With the combination of that and land use, but also the lens on a young producer starting up and how leveraged they are, I'm really confident that we'll see a recovery and growth in the cow herd.