We are in touch with the UPA and environment agri-environmental groups, among others. They are open, but it is clear that for farmers respecting regulations on the shoreline, for instance, whereby they are not to seed a one to three-metre-width strip along the waterline, represents lost profit. Of course, they do not consider this loss in yield to be a good thing, even though those are the regulations.
With incentives in place, they would obviously feel that the situation was better. They would like to be compensated for production losses. I think that is the position the majority of them hold. At the provincial level, and I believe the federal government also contributes to the Prime-Vert program, a change was made this year and farmers were not pleased about that at all. Indeed, under the new program, they will no longer be reimbursed for the one to three-metre-width strip. So these are costs they are going to have to incur. I know some of them are unhappy about this.