Yes, thank you. I didn't mean to give that impression.
I was using the word “commercial” and I shouldn't use the word “commercial”. I should say “business”, because there are small farms that are very good business people that do very well on a small scale. That's really what I'm trying to say, that it doesn't matter how big or small you are, if you're a business looking at agriculture for your livelihood, it's different from somebody who is there for just the other values, rural values.
No, we have quite a few small farmers involved in our organization, so I didn't mean to give that impression. Certainly they're a vibrant part of Canada and that's who farmers are. I live in rural British Columbia.
I just think that it's the weighting. We have to understand in a lot of government policies we may use that “save every farm”, that older attitude, and not look to where the industry has moved. And that's really what I want, just the refocusing. I think there's a role for everybody in the business model, but I think policies have been too directed at saving everything and everybody and I think that's been to the detriment of everybody.