Well, if I can take a stab at your first question, I can tell you that there was $67.1 million contributed by the federal government in the last TAAP program, and the provincial government contributed $35 million. That worked out to approximately $1.74 per pound for the individuals exiting. They received that in one lot, so they didn't have to have it over a one- or two- or three-year buyout.
We believe that as producers we should not be treated any differently or in a lesser way, and that's what we're looking at. As a matter of fact, it's not a hefty price tag. On a carton of cigarettes, over a three-year period, it would be approximately $1 a carton.