It took effect on February 2015. Basically, it's the deductible that was increased, so that we would need now a $5-million disaster event in order for there to be potential for federal involvement in that disaster assistance program. What that resulted in was that the provincial government chose to take that gap and pass that down to the municipalities. We are offering the concern that we're absorbing that change that was done.
The process that was used was non-collaborative. We were called into a room and we were told, “Here, this is what's happening”. It's not the way to do government and it was disrespectful, in our opinion. We are asking, kindly, to have a review of that change.