One of the things I do take umbrage at is the constant criticism of Alberta farmers. Mr. Easter calls Alberta farmers the most socialist farmers out there, when the fact is, when it comes to the things you're talking about, Ms. Oliver, with AgriRecovery for the drought last year, Alberta and Saskatchewan were in the same boat.
One of the criticisms I did have is that it took too long. The criticisms I received from my producers aren't about the amounts of the program, and they generally aren't about the intent of the government; it's about the triggers: what is going to trigger this program, and what is the basis on what's going to be paid out? Those are the two criticisms I get. Would you agree with those? In all reality, although I did complain a bit, the crop year ended, the harvest was in October, and we got paid in January-February, which was relatively quick. Then this year, with the flood, was probably the quickest a federal government has ever responded to a disaster.
So I'm not sure if timing is necessarily.... Would you agree with me that's not necessarily a fair criticism, as much as what the triggers are?