What we're now hearing from provincial representatives is that, to qualify for AgriRecovery assistance, losses must be related to production deficiencies that are covered by crop insurance.
As you said earlier, crop insurance covers only 30% of our final cost. We should have a program to make up that difference. It could be called "agri-disaster", as I said. However, regardless of how the program would be named, it would cover the shortfall. That program could also meet the needs of producers over a period not exceeding a year and a half.
You have to understand that, as a result of AgriRecovery's delays, the disaster occurs and the producer doesn't receive a cheque until 18 months later. That component of AgriRecovery doesn't work either.