I'll start, and I can let Brodie jump in on all the technical stuff, because he's the smart one and I'm just here because of my good looks, I think.
It's certainly not something you just recover from easily. Our farms are generational, and when you're devastated through a flood or a drought, or when fires affect what's happening, it takes years to build back the capital that's lost in an instant. To put an exact dollar on what that would look like is very difficult.
However, we do have some business risk management programs in place right now that, with some tweaking and changes, can actually make the programs respond more quickly to help out those farmers and ranchers who are affected by it. There was an ask by Saskatchewan of the AgriRecovery program at the end of June or July, I think, and we're still waiting to hear back from the government on whether that's going to get approved or not.
These people still have to live. They still have to pay their bills and all their expenses, with, in some cases, a dramatic loss or total loss of income. We can't have programs that are that slow in response, so we need to make some changes to programs like that.
Brodie, do you want to add more to that?