Thank you.
Apparently Mr. McCreary is bringing up a point that is a problem all across rural Canada, not only in the agricultural sector but back home in the forestry sector. It seems everybody wants a city job, and 37 hours a week is a lot better than 75, for most people.
I have just a couple of quick points. With capitalization, I read in the paper where somebody it seems has a rather poor quarter section for sale out in Saskatchewan. They talk about it not being very good for farming. They want $60,000 for it. If we look at the average farm, where you think you're going to at least make enough to keep your family fed for the next year, it seems that you need 2,500 or 4,000 acres. So with the capitalization that's needed to maintain that, I guess the basic question is, why is land so expensive?
You're the economist, Larry. How about telling us why land is so expensive?