I'm not sure about that, but I think there are certainly a lot of farmers who are doing pretty well. I have some in my country. But the economies of scale are pretty significant to do that.
To get back to Larry's comment, you need to have a lot of help to be able to do that. Land isn't $60,000 in our country. We have a lot of land in our area selling at half that cost. It used to be farmland, and it's mostly being turned into grassland. My ex-patriate Saskatchewan people are going to grass it for the summer. So we're depopulating Saskatchewan at a record pace because of that.
It's finding its value, there's no question about that. But where the land is better there are big farms. When I went from grain farming to running our operation there, we farmed 6,000 acres. We were the largest farm in our area in 1985. Today several of them are 15,000 to 20,000 acres, so I think that's what's happening here. So at that price you can afford to—