Nova Scotia's wine industry is facing a decision on an offer from the provincial government to increase financial aid to the industry by $1.6 million annually, bringing the total to $6.6 million. The offer includes capped payments of $1 million per year to the province's two commercial wine bottlers, a move that has been criticized by winemakers as unfair and leading to the resignation of the working group's co-chair. Despite these criticisms, the government insists the offer is fair and in compliance with international trade rules. Currently, the funding remains at $5.05 million a year for wineries and $844,000 a year for commercial bottlers.