We normally look at the range of risk management programs when a crisis or situation arises. If that doesn't work, the provinces can obviously request federal assistance through AgriRecovery, which isn't really a program in itself. It's more of a regulatory agreement, a regulatory framework that determines needs.
You also mentioned the possibility of establishing a program that you called "agri-disaster".
How would that program be different from AgriRecovery? The challenge in creating such a program is that the needs of the producers suffering through that kind of crisis always have to be thoroughly analyzed.
How would a program like "agri-disaster", to use your words, be different from the AgriRecovery initiative?