Mr. Chair, it's an interesting question. Off the top of my head I'm not sure I have an answer. It's certainly not an idea I had suggested previously. Through our AgriRecovery initiatives, there was substantial assistance provided to those facing extraordinary feed costs, for example, as a result of the drought and so on.
Certainly anything that would trigger a substantial drop in incomes would enter into the calculus that is made related to AgriStability. Those are perhaps some of the ways that the BRM suite of programs could help to support those who face severe adversity as a result of the border interruptions.