I was able to attend the business risk management consultations held in Calgary and then in Regina. I think the consensus was that it hasn't been working up to date, or certainly not working as effectively as it could be.
As to whether our voice is being heard, a lot of the very same comments in Calgary surfaced again in Regina. When we see what the final product's going to look like, maybe then we can make the decision as to whether our voice was heard.
One of the things that came out of there is there's a need—To try to develop a program that is going to fit across such a diverse industry as agriculture, which has so many different commodities and different regions, is pretty difficult. I think the message that came out of there is the need for a suite of programs tailored somewhat for individual enterprises or individual commodity sectors so that they might work better for them. Then you let the producers decide whether that's going to fit within their own operations, rather than trying to design a one-size-fits-all program.