As Mr. Thompson said earlier, in some places the government doesn't have a role. Certainly in my family, I know the older generations think that way.
When you look at new farmers and talk about learning marketing and learning the markets, agriculture has to be seen like any other form of production. It has to be market-driven. In that case, no, but in terms of education, certainly. That's where I was going to address Mr. Gaudet.
One solution the government can provide is better education aimed at urban people, and certainly at all Canadians, to decrease that divide between urban and rural about the importance of agriculture, about the value of agriculture, and about the environmental impact.