Okay.
By the way, we also love music in Quebec.
AgriStability is the first safety net for farmers. It works relatively well, but it takes a very long time to get the help it's intended to provide. In the event of natural disasters and exceptional losses, this program doesn't sufficiently cover businesses. When the process starts after a weather event or climate crisis, farmers need to demonstrate to our provincial government and the federal government that they've sustained major losses.
Then AgriRecovery, a program to address disasters, comes into play, which initiates a whole bureaucratic process. For example, before gaining access to the AgriRecovery program, some produce growers had to wait for the provincial and federal governments to reach an agreement after more than 24 meetings. The assistance for them provided under this program will be paid out in 2025, almost a year and a half after the events took place.
What we're asking for is better support under AgriStability, especially in the event of major climate events. We want to improve the program by increasing the coverage rate to 85% of the reference margin—these are technical terms—which is what it used to be. We're also asking that the response be much quicker on farms in the event of major issues.