That's great to know, but, as I said, the other point is when it comes down to the decision as to who ends up paying for this, a great commitment by the federal government is going to be required because it's shared between the provinces and the federal government.
On April 16, you noted that the government is examining efforts to get unemployed or underemployed Canadians into jobs on farms, given the pending labour shortages and the fact that many of the temporary foreign workers who would normally come here will likely have trouble doing so because of global travel restrictions. You just mentioned Guatemala a moment ago.
As you know, the planting season is already here, so within the next two weeks, are farmers going to see any tangible initiatives or programs to go along with that commitment of April 16?