I think the program has been absolutely amazing. It's given us flexibility to take industry initiatives that Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada would never have looked at.
On the human nutrition trials and on the meal studies, the expertise is not within Agriculture Canada, so we have had to go to the universities--the University of Toronto and the Neutraceutical Centre at the U of M--and we even have one site located in the U.S. So it's been remarkable in terms of its flexibility.
I agree with Jim in terms of making sure there's good strong competition for the dollars going in.
I think the funding ratio should stay the same. Right now it's a 25:75 ratio. When you take a look at the research costs for some of these initiatives, they're substantial. And even though we're a large and profitable industry, it's very difficult for us to do human nutrition trials on our own, so that kind of partnership has been important.