The argument could be made that Robert Speer would be a good advocate to go into the school system, because your system is supply managed. I'm a big supporter of supply management, so we would find a supply-managed farmer to be a model. But it would not reflect accurately if we put a hog farmer in the same situation, or perhaps a beef farmer in the past five years. There might be a different story told.
I'm trying to be realistic, because ultimately there's a real story out there, and I'm not sure that story is being told. Obviously when we look at the number of young people who are interested in going into actual on-farm farming rather than the business of agriculture, there's quite a difference.