Well, it is not necessarily the money, because when I came, back in the 1980s, at the beginning of the eighties, New Brunswick had a program for young people to get started. They had, for example, an interest buy-down or interest forgiveness for x number of years. Those kinds of programs need to be reimplemented to help the next generation on the farm.
The other area where help is needed, as well, is this. Most producers nowadays don't have any money put aside, because what they have done is reinvest in their farms so they are large enough to continue into the near future. So in order for them to get their pensions or their retirement money, they have to take out a large sum of money. If you can move some of that money out, more tax free, it might be easier.
This morning you were talking to another group of people. Mr. Steckle was mentioning $50,000 on a yearly basis. That would be a start.