Certainly for years it was preached to us that bigger was better, and I think in some cases now we're finding out that's not necessarily so. There are some of these mid-sized and even smaller-sized family farms that are a lot more able and better equipped to deal with the farm crisis. The bigger you are, the more risk you are under.
BRM is there to help us out, but for how long we don't know. Hopefully we can make it on our own. But I think and would hope there's a place for the family farm in Canada, and bigger is not always better. As I said a minute ago, a lot of these operations are a lot better equipped to deal with a financial crisis. They're less at risk.