Yes, some good ones, and they've been there a long time. They're smaller markets. In the larger city centres, even though they're farmers' markets, they turn into big businesses, in a sense. When you look at the farmers' market, for example, here in Ottawa, you have to buy the stall. It's big money to buy the stall. You have to have a permit. Your stall has to measure such and such. There are all sorts of regulations. It's not like a farmers' market in my riding, meaning that if I go to Vankleek Hill, it's just not regulated like that and it's not the big money. In fact, farmers are encouraged to come and just sell their produce.
I'm wondering if you could share with us the impact of what I consider to be major differences between big centre farmers' markets and small, rural farmers' markets.