Yes. There's a formal process when we launch an AgriRecovery initiative. First, we need to determine if it is a recurring event or an abnormal event, and if there are extraordinary costs. This event has clearly met those requirements. Next, we look at whether it is a collective experience. Are there significant negative impacts? Are these extraordinary costs significant, and do the producers have a capacity to manage them?
We're in the process of finalizing that assessment and identifying all of the costs related to livestock, perennial crops, farmlands and environmental concerns, and developing a response in partnership with our colleagues in British Columbia, who will administer the program on our behalf. We will cost-share the response sixty-forty.