I don't at this time, but the reason we did comment on it in our brief is that the western diversification fund has been very instrumental in helping to pilot some projects in Saskatchewan. That's why we feel it is important for that program to remain. It has been fundamental for rural development, for many communities that have been trying to build ethanol plants, in going into value-added processing on the agriculture side, and in helping communities to actually grow themselves and to do something. The western diversification fund has been very important to Saskatchewan, and we would definitely like to see it retained or even enhanced.
On October 5th, 2006. See this statement in context.