Yes, I think there are a number of different programs.
If you look at the livestock sector, the biggest risk would be to cattle access to streams. There can be incentive programs that look at fencing back from water courses and at getting off-stream watering. There is a lot of new technology there. We just brought in a solar system this summer for providing water to our cattle. Using technology like that works extremely well.
On the irrigation side, a number of things can be looked at. One is not only removing water from streams, but incenting the building of storage areas for water, because we're getting some climatic cycles with periods of excess moisture and then periods when we're heading into a drought situation. Storing water, then, would be another one.
There are also a number of new low water-use technologies, so that you can grow the same crop with not nearly as much irrigation.
There are a number of things such as these that I think would work to incent agriculture to improve operations.