During the review of the former program, a number of different areas were looked at in terms of the application of the subsidy. As the deputy pointed out, other countries have looked at the food subsidy or food assistance in a number of different ways. We didn't go too far down that path. We kept to the core of what was being offered in the north. Questions pop up as you determine who gets a card and who doesn't get a card. It's an area of query and fairness questions arise there too.
The program remains similar to the food mail program, which was a program of general benefit, so that means everyone gets access to the program. That carried forward into the new program, so we are not distinguishing between who accesses it and who does not. Those who are not eligible to get the program are mining camps. Mining camps that are operating in the north cannot go into a community store and pull everything off the shelf and move it out to the camp site. That's one of the safeguards we have in place.