These are all good programs that should be implemented for the future. Earlier we talked about areas where there's more rock and where land is harder to cultivate. These are not farms in the High North. I think it would be an additional advantage for these regions, which are not very sought-after by young people, because they require a lot more work. They should be supervised on farms of this kind. That would encourage them to stay on the farm without having to invest a fortune in an attempt to earn an adequate income.
Some of my employees, young people, would like to have a farm. When we discuss it, they tell me they can't invest that much money without knowing that they'll have a good annual net income. I think it would be good to implement measures of this kind to encourage young people to operate a farm or to take over the family farm. It's high time that this was done because we are losing both the next generation and workers. We have a lot of trouble finding farm workers, given the sluggishness in the sector. Inadequate incomes, mad cow disease, problems in the sheep industry, all that has caused damage. It's a sluggishness that affects the agricultural sector. I think that implementing these measures would be like a balm.