One thing I would like to say on having government is that we actually need government, or some funding within our farm organizations or other organizations, to show the complexity and also the diversity within agriculture, and it's going to come maybe not just to visitors but also to our urban population, which is becoming more and more the group that is going to set the environmental policy and our practices for rural Canada in the future.
So we need an understanding of what we are about and what they are about, and we need a chance to sell ourselves and show what we can actually do. If we don't have that understanding between an urban and a rural population in the long run, they will basically dictate what we're going to do in our practices, and we've seen it in Europe to a large extent.
So I think that's where the government very much has to play a role or provide accommodation for farm organizations to be able to play that role too.