On this whole issue of research and basically not having access anymore, that's not common just to your research station in Penticton, it's common to the whole structure of Agriculture Canada now. They went to this silo-type system. Our potato researcher, for instance, is in Charlie's area, in New Brunswick.
What I find is that if you talk to the individuals somewhere within the system, they'll claim they spend half their time driving back and forth to meetings now instead of doing what they ought to be doing, because they're scattered all over God's half acre. So it's not unique to your area.
I don't know how we get back to that older system. It should be an open door policy in which the best research that's done comes through constant communication with the local farmers on their practices. We've gotten away from that somehow, but I don't know how we did.
It's the same in Charlottetown. I have a research station in my area, but you can't talk to anybody anymore.
I don't know if you have anything further to add.